2000ApJ...528..276M -
Astrophys. J., 528, 276-291 (2000/January-1)
Unveiling the active nucleus of Centaurus A.
MARCONI A., SCHREIER E.J., KOEKEMOER A., CAPETTI A., AXON D., MACCHETTO D. and CAON N.
Abstract (from CDS):
We report new Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 and NICMOS observations of the center of the nearest radio galaxy Centaurus A (NGC 5128) and discuss their implications for our understanding of the active nucleus and jet. We detect the active nucleus in the near-IR (K and H) and, for the first time, in the optical (I and V), deriving the spectral energy distribution of the nucleus from the radio to X-rays. The optical and part of the near-IR emission can be explained by the extrapolation of the X-ray power law reddened by AV∼14, a value consistent with other independent estimates. The 20 pc scale nuclear disk discovered by Schreier and colleagues is detected in the [Fe II] λ1.64 µm line and presents a morphology similar to that observed in Paα with a [Fe II]/Paα ratio typical of low-ionization Seyfert galaxies and LINERs. NICMOS 3 Paα observations in a 50''x50''.circumnuclear region suggest enhanced star formation (∼0.3 M☉.yr–1) at the edges of the putative bar seen with ISO, perhaps due to shocks driven into the gas. The light profile, reconstructed from V, H, and K observations, shows that Centaurus A has a core profile with a resolved break at ∼4" and suggests a black hole mass of ∼109 M☉. A linear blue structure aligned with the radio/X-ray jet may indicate a channel of relatively low reddening in which dust has been swept away by the jet.
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Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 5128 - Galaxies: Nuclei - Galaxies: Seyfert - Infrared: Galaxies
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