Planetary camera observations of the double nucleus of M31

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Galactic Structure, Spiral Galaxies, Star Clusters, Stellar Luminosity, Astronomical Photometry, Black Holes (Astronomy), Isophotes, Star Distribution

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HST Planetary Camera images obtained in the V and I band for M31 show its inner nucleus to consist of two components that are separated by 0.49 arcsec. The nuclear component with lower surface brightness closely coincides with the bulge photocenter and is argued to be at the kinematic center of the galaxy. It is surmised that, if dust absorption generates the asymmetric nuclear morphology observed, the dust grain size must either be exceptionally large, or the dust optical depth must be extremely high; the higher surface-brightness and off-center nuclear component may alternatively be a separate stellar system.

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