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Lacy & Rawlings (1994) also noted the 1.5-arcsec displacement of ‘a’ from the line joining the radio hotspots, but this is not unusual among powerful radio galaxies (e.g. 3C 55 and 265 from Fernini et al.
We first briefly revisit the three arguments of Lacy & Rawlings (1994) to favour ‘b’ as the radio galaxy.
The locations of the major emission lines are labelled, based on the observed wavelength of [O III] in component ‘a’ and the redshift difference reported in Lacy & Rawlings (1994).within the slit.
The four optical components identified by Lacy & Rawlings (1994) are indicated in the F814W image.
We therefore reach the opposite conclusion to Eales & Rawlings (1990) and Lacy & Rawlings (1994), namely that ‘a’, not ‘b’, is more likely to be the jet-producing AGN, although only a deeper radio observation revealing jets will provide a conclusive result.If ‘a’ is the core of the radio source, however, we are left with the problem of explaining the radio emission from galaxy ‘b’, which is several orders of magnitude more luminous than is typical of normal galaxies (e.g. Fabbiano et al.
The remaining argument of Lacy & Rawlings, which we study in more detail here, is the flat radio spectrum of ‘b’ compared with the steep spectrum of ‘a’ (Fernini et al.
In addition, the red colours of radio galaxies and the small scatter in the K-band Hubble diagram of their hosts (e.g. Eales & Rawlings 1996; q 2002 RAS Downloaded from https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/334/3/511/1424270 by guest on 01 May 2021Simpson, Rawlings & Lacy 1999) imply that their stellar populations are old and consequently formed at an early epoch and, in models of structure formation, galaxies form first in the most overdense regions.