The innermost region of the active galaxy NGC 1068

New insight into the central region of the active galaxy NGC 1068, at increasing magnification. Image a (left) is a colour composite of NGC 1068, obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST); showing stellar light in blue, oxygen ionized by the active nucleus in yellow, and inonized hydrogen in red. Image b (middle) is a VLTI image by MIDI at wavelength 8.7 µm, penetrating the dust cloud and showing the central structures in great detail. Image c (right) is a sketch of the dust structure of the innermost region. It contains a central hot component (at least 500°C; yellow), marginally resolved by the VLTI observations in the North-South direction (i.e. in the vertical direction in this image). It is surrounded by a larger warm component (~50°, red) that is well resolved. The arrows at the upper left indicate the directions of the two VLTI baselines and the corresponding resolution (image sharpness) at the central observed wavelength (10.5 µm).

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Sobre la imagen

Identificador:phot-13-04
Tipo:Observación
Fecha de publicación:3 de Diciembre de 2009 a las 23:19
Tamaño:1703 x 547 px

Sobre el objeto

Nombre:Messier 77
Tipo:Local Universe : Galaxy : Activity : AGN
Distancia:35 millón años luz
Categoría:Galaxies
Quasars and Black Holes

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Colores y filtros

BandaLongitud de ondaTelescopio
ÓpticoHubble Space Telescope
Óptico
Oii
Hubble Space Telescope
Infrarrojo
Near-IR
8.7 μmVery Large Telescope
MIDI
Óptico
Hii
Hubble Space Telescope