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BL Lacertae object

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An image of the active galaxy BL Lacertae, showing a bright foreground star alongside the galaxy.

A BL Lacertae object or BL Lac object is a special kind of very bright area at the center of some galaxies, called an active galactic nucleus. These objects are named after the first one discovered, BL Lacertae.

What makes BL Lac objects different is that their brightness can change very quickly and by large amounts. They also show a special kind of light called optical polarization.

Because of these unusual properties, the first BL Lac object was thought to be a variable star at first. Unlike some brighter galaxy centers called quasars, BL Lac objects do not have clear lines in their spectra, which makes them harder to study.

BL Lacertae (center) is the prototype of BL Lacertae objects, with the surrounding host elliptical galaxy visible. The bright object at its left is a foreground star, while pixelated smudges are effects of data processing.

Scientists now believe that BL Lac objects are related to powerful streams of energy, called relativistic jets, shooting out from the center of their galaxies. These objects are thought to be similar to a type of galaxy called low-power radio galaxies, but we see them differently because of how their jets are aimed. BL Lac objects are a type of object called a blazar.

Some well-known BL Lac objects include BL Lacertae itself, OJ 287, AP Librae, PKS 2155-304, PKS 0521-365, Markarian 421, 3C 371, W Comae Berenices, ON 325 and Markarian 501. These objects help scientists learn more about powerful processes happening at the centers of galaxies.

Host galaxies

Centaurus A, the closest BL Lac object to the Milky Way.

Scientists found that these special objects were surrounded by a faint, cloudy area. In the late 1970s, better tools showed that one object, called PKS 0548-322, was part of a huge round galaxy with a very bright center.

In the year 2000, many pictures from the Hubble Space Telescope were taken of 132 of these objects. The pictures showed that two-thirds of them had galaxies around them. Most of these galaxies were round and very bright.

History

In 1968, an astronomer named John L. Schmitt saw something strange about a star-like object called BL Lac. Soon after, scientists saw that its brightness changed and its light had a special property called polarization. In 1972, a scientist named Peter Albert Strittmatter thought these special objects should be in their own group and added four more to the list. By 1976, there were 30 known objects of this type.

The BL Lac object H 0323+022 (z=0.147) imaged at ESO NTT (R filter). The host galaxy and close companions are visible.

Later, in 2017, a very high energy particle called a neutrino was found by the IceCube project, and it seemed to come from a BL Lac object named TXS 0506+056.

Images

A graph showing the light patterns of a distant star-like object studied by astronomers.

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