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Galaxy IC 3639 with Obscured Active Galactic Nucleus

Galaxy IC 3639 with Obscured Active Galactic Nucleus
This galaxy, called IC 3639, also contains an example of an obscured supermassive black hole.

IC 3639, a galaxy with an active galactic nucleus, is seen in this image combining data from the Hubble Space Telescope and the European Southern Observatory.

This galaxy contains an example of a supermassive black hole hidden by gas and dust. Researchers analyzed NuSTAR data from this object and compared them with previous observations from NASA’s Chandra X-Ray Observatory and the Japanese-led Suzaku satellite. The findings from NuSTAR, which is more sensitive to higher energy X-rays than these observatories, confirm the nature of IC 3639 as an active galactic nucleus that is heavily obscured, and intrinsically much brighter than observed.

Credit: ESO/NASA/JPL-Caltech/STScI