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NGC 4314. II - Hubble Space Telescope I-band surface photometry of the nuclear region

Authors :
James L. Higdon
Raynor L. Duncombe
D. Story
William H. Jefferys
Barbara McArthur
J. McCartney
P. D. Hemenway
G. F. Benedict
Laurence W. Fredrick
O. G. Franz
Arthur L. Whipple
E. P. Nelan
Peter J. Shelus
W. F. van Altena
Source :
The Astronomical Journal. 105:1369
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 1993.

Abstract

We present an HST I-band Planetary Camera image of the nuclear region of NGC 4314, an anemic barred galaxy with recent star formation confined to a nuclear ring. These data resolve the nuclear ring into multiple sites of new star formation and resolve associated dust lanes into discrete clouds. Deconvolution results in at least 0.13 arcsec resolution, as demonstrated by the de Vaucouleurs r exp 1/4 law. Contrasted with similar studies of M87 and NGC 7457, we find no photometric evidence for an extreme concentration of stars in the center of NGC 4314. We identify an oval distortion of length 8 arcsec in the nuclear region, using ellipse-fitting routines and the unsharp masked frame. This nuclear bar has newer stars near its ends. We catalog 14 star clusters associated with H II regions in the nuclear ring. As an additional demonstration of the resolution achieved, the integral size distribution of these clusters is described by an exponential relationship which prevails down to 0.14 arcsec.

Details

ISSN :
00046256
Volume :
105
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astronomical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4e65ed3b6f3d923fef082b1f1ace33d8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/116516