3C279
3C279
(aka
3C 279
), a
gamma-ray
quasar
, is one of the few known
blazars
in existence. It is located at a
redshift
(distance) of z=0.5362. The name signifies that it was the 279th object (ordered by
right ascension
) of the Third
Cambridge
Catalog of Radio Sources (
3C
), published in
1959
.
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