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Nuclear Activity in the Seyfert Galaxy NGC 1365

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2016

M. Hjelm
Affiliation:
Stockholm Observatory, 133 36 Saltsjöbaden, Sweden
P.O. Lindblad
Affiliation:
Stockholm Observatory, 133 36 Saltsjöbaden, Sweden
S. Jörsäter
Affiliation:
Stockholm Observatory, 133 36 Saltsjöbaden, Sweden

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NGC 1365 is a barred Seyfert 1.5 galaxy. Fig 1a is a contour plot of an [OIII]λ5007 image (Jörsäter & Lindblad 1989), showing a plume-like structure pointing towards SE in the direction of the minor axis of the galaxy, which also is the direction of the steepest velocity gradient in [OIII]λ5007. The plume is roughly aligned with a radio feature in the 6 and 20 cm continuum (see Sandqvist et al., this volume). The [OIII]-emission on the NW side is weaker. This plume-like structure is not seen in Hα.

Type
Poster Contributions: Line Studies
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1994 

References

Hjelm, M., Lindblad, P.O. and Jörsäter, S., 1994, in prep.Google Scholar
Jörsäter, S. and Lindblad, P.O., 1989, ESO Workshop on Extra Nuclear Activity, p 39.Google Scholar