Cygnus A: stars, dust and cones

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Galaxies: Active, Galaxies: Individual: Cygnus A, Galaxies: Jets, Galaxies: Nuclei

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We present new Hubble Space Telescope (HST) continuum and spectral line images of the radio galaxy Cygnus A. The images show much complex structure in the central kpc^2. Continuum images show the central dust lane in detail, allowing detailed maps of E(B-V) to be constructed; the dust appears to follow a roughly Galactic extinction law. The emission-line components are resolved in the line images and investigated in detail. A clear `opening cone' morphology is found, especially in the lines of Hα and [Oi]. Blue condensations are seen in the south-eastern emission component and surrounding the central region. These are almost certainly due to star formation, which began <1 Gyr ago as deduced from the colour of the regions. More extended blue continuum is also seen and corresponds to the blue polarized component detected by other recent spectropolarimetric observations.

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