- NGC 6240, also
known as the
Starfish Galaxy, is a
nearby ultraluminous infrared galaxy (ULIRG) in the
constellation Ophiuchus. It was
discovered by French...
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times that of the Sun.
Galaxies with
luminosities above 1012 L☉ are
ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs).
Galaxies exceeding 1013 L☉ are characterised...
- In
astronomy and astrophysics, an
ultraluminous X-ray
source (ULX) is less
luminous than an
active galactic nucleus but more
consistently luminous than...
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diameter of 75,000 light-years. IRAS 05189-2524 is
classified as an
ultraluminous infrared galaxy (ULIRG),
which is
formed by two
interacting gas-rich...
- York.
Young God. Farrar,
Straus and Giroux. 2014. ISBN 9780374534233.
Ultraluminous. MCD Books. 2017. ISBN 9780374279660. "Flaherty-Dunnan
First Novel Prize...
- Microscopium. It is
located 609
million light years away from Earth. It is an
ultraluminous infrared galaxy. ESO 286-19 is a late-stager merger. A
product of two...
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years from
Earth and is
classified as a
Seyfert galaxy as well as an
ultraluminous infrared galaxy (ULIRG).
Markarian 1014 is an
active nucleus-dominated...
- PKS 1345+125
known as PKS 1345+12 and 4C +12.50, is an
ultraluminous infrared galaxy (ULIG) with an
active galactic nucleus,
located in the constellation...
- 10 of
these candidates confirming their classification as IMBH. Some
ultraluminous X-ray
sources (ULXs) in
nearby galaxies are
suspected to be IMBHs, with...
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olomon PM (2004). "HCN
Survey of
Normal Spiral, Infrared-luminous, and
Ultraluminous Galaxies".
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 152 (1): 63–80....