Abstract

The detection of a double-extended emission-line system in 0114+074S, an asymmetric radio galaxy whose redshift is found to be 0.344, is reported. This is one of the few radio galaxies where there is clear evidence of splitting in the nuclear narrow emission lines. The separation of the components in the narrow line is 400 km/s, and it is suggested that this is due either to an intrinsic double nucleus or to expansion of the emitting material around a radio jet. A continuum knot is detected 2.5″-3″ from the central source and nearly coincident with a radio hotspot

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