3C 20

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3C 20 is a radio galaxy[1] located in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is one of largest known galaxies with a diameter of Template:Convert.Template:Efn The galaxy features a prominent double hotspot in its eastern lobe. An unusually low fraction of the flux lies within the radio core, which is suggested to be caused by a combination of factors, including jet orientation, synchrotron self-absorption and aging, as well as interactions with surrounding gas and dust.[2]

A radio image of 3C 20 at 0.22 arc-sec resolution.

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