HST Observations of Host Galaxies in Three Radio-selected BL Lacertae Objects*

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, , Citation Renato Falomo et al 1997 ApJ 476 113 DOI 10.1086/303620

0004-637X/476/1/113

Abstract

We present high-resolution images of three BL Lac objects (0814+425, 1823+568, 2254+074) taken with the WFPC-2 camera on Hubble Space Telescope (HST) as part of a study of BL Lacs from a complete radio-selected sample. In two cases we clearly detect the host galaxies while the third BL Lac (0814+425) is unresolved. The host galaxy of 2254+074 is a moderately bright elliptical, while the inferred luminosity of the host galaxy for 1823+568 is at the high end of the range for previously known BL Lac hosts. The lack of detection of a host galaxy for 0814+425 calls into question the validity of its low reported redshift. Comparison of the HST data with subarcsecond ground-based R-band images shows excellent agreement on the largest scales, while on smaller scales only HST detects the galaxy significantly above the nuclear light. In the case of 2254+074, the high resolution of HST allows us to establish that the host galaxy is an elliptical.

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  • Based on observations made with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, obtained at the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under NASA contract NAS 5-26555.

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