Recognition: unknown
QSO + galaxy association and discrepant redshifts in NEQ3
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Spectroscopy and deep imaging of the group NEQ3 are presented. This system is formed by three compact objects with relative separations of ~2.6 and ~2.8 arcsec, and a lenticular galaxy at ~17 arcsec from the geometric centre of the group. A diffuse filament is located on a line joining the three compact objects and the main galaxy. Analysis of these observations confirms the redshift previously known for three of the objects (z=0.1239 for the main galaxy, and z=0.1935 and 0.1939 for two of the compact objects). We have also determined the previously unknown redshift of the third compact object as z=0.2229. Using the relative strength and width of the main spectral lines, we have classified the compact objects as two HII galaxies and one QSO (the object at z=0.1935). With cross-correlation techniques, we have tentatively estimated the redshift of the filament as z=0.19 (although a weaker component also appears at z=0.12) so that it is probably associated with the halo of the two compact objects at this redshift. The two objects at redshift ~0.19 represent possibly one of the more clear examples of starburst (and perhaps QSO activity) driven by interaction. These, and the relation between these two objects and the other two at (~0.12 and ~0.22) make the nature of this system intriguing, being difficult to explain the whole association on conventional scenarios.
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