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1999A&A...351..834L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 351, 834-840 (1999/11-3)

Adaptive optics observations of luminous infrared galaxies. II. Imaging of the merging galaxy Arp 299.

LAI O., ROUAN D., RIGAUT F., DOYON R. and LACOMBE F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present adaptive optics observations of the Luminous Infrared Galaxy, Arp 299. This merging galaxy (NGC 3690) is the site of a very powerful starburst activity. Very high angular resolution observations at 2.2µm reveal many super-clusters of newly formed stars. Those clusters feature intrinsic luminosities and surface densities well above the figures generally found in the Local Cluster, pointing to a highly efficient stellar formation with possibly very high mass stars. Comparison with hst images in V band allows us to extract a [V-K] map, and shows that the extinction varies largely within the area. Comparison of the very nucleus of Mkn 171A to a model point spread function shows that it is resolved in K band, with a FWHM of 0.4'' leading to the conclusion that an AGN as the primary power source is very unlikely. The small size, high extinction and high intrinsic luminosity of this nucleus prompts us to suggest an ultra-compact starburst as primary source of luminosity.

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Journal keyword(s): instrumentation: adaptive optics - galaxies: individual: Arp 299, NGC 3690, Mkn 171 - galaxies: starburst - infrared: galaxies

Nomenclature: Table 1: [LRR99b] a (Nos a-f).

CDS comments: Table 1, text: Objects format 'AN' = 'GSW AN'.

Simbad objects: 16

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