Galaxy in the constellation Libra
IRAS 14348-1447 Constellation Libra Right ascension 14h 37m 38.491s [ 1] Declination −15° 00′ 19.12″[ 1] Redshift 0.082881 Heliocentric radial velocity 24,847 km/s Distance 1 billion light-years Apparent magnitude (V) 16.58 Type Merger; ULIRG, LINER Notable features Galaxy merger, ultraluminous infrared galaxy PGC 52270, 2MASX J14373831-1500239, GNH 035, IDEOS 04981248_00, 6dF J1437382-150024, 2XMM J143738.3-150023, NPM1G -14.0541, 2MASS J14373828-1500241, LEDA 52270
IRAS 14348-1447 known as PGC 52270, [ 2] are a pair of spiral galaxies located 1 billion light-years away in the constellation of Libra .[ 1] [ 3] [ 4] The galaxy IRAS 14348-1447NE,[ 5] is in the early process of merging with IRAS 14348-1447SW,[ 6] causing gravity to pull stars from both galaxies and forming tidal tails .[ 3] As the interaction takes place, molecular gas is swirled about and creating emission that is responsible for the galaxies' ultraluminous appearance .[ 3] [ 7] [ 8]
IRAS 14348-1447, is classified a Seyfert 1 galaxy[ 2] and has an active galactic nucleus , indicating certain activity in its supermassive black hole has awakened, possibly turning it into a quasar .[ 7]
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^ "NED Search Results for IRAS 14348-1447NE" . ned.ipac.caltech.edu . Retrieved 2024-05-08 .
^ "NED Search Results for IRAS 14348-1447SW" . ned.ipac.caltech.edu . Retrieved 2024-05-08 .
^ a b Sanders, D. B.; Scoville, N. Z.; Soifer, B. T. (1988-02-05). "IRAS 14348-1447, an Ultraluminous Pair of Colliding, Gas-Rich Galaxies: The Birth of a Quasar?" . Science . 239 (4840): 625–627. Bibcode :1988Sci...239..625S . doi :10.1126/science.239.4840.625 . ISSN 0036-8075 . PMID 17759060 .
^ Charmandaris, V.; Laurent, O.; Floc'h, E. Le; Mirabel, I. F.; Sauvage, M.; Madden, S. C.; Gallais, P.; Vigroux, L.; Cesarsky, C. J. (2002-08-01). "Mid-infrared observations of the ultraluminous galaxies IRAS 14348-1447, IRAS 19254-7245, and IRAS 23128-5919" . Astronomy & Astrophysics . 391 (2): 429–440. doi :10.1051/0004-6361:20020879 . ISSN 0004-6361 .