File:NGC 5408 irregular galaxy 13004504103 a5955b7f2a o.png
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[edit]DescriptionNGC 5408 irregular galaxy 13004504103 a5955b7f2a o.png |
This is an irregular galaxy once mistaken for a planetary nebula. I managed to combine a couple of infrared filters (more or less grey) from the WFC3 with some H-alpha (orange) data from the WFPC2 for an interesting result. What bothers me here is that I have no idea how to obtain some x-ray data because if I had that then I could point to it and say there's some kind of black hole accretion disk of some sort going on there, which is creating an ultra-luminous x-ray source (astronomers get to use all the cool words). Looking at the citations for NGC 5408 X-1, it must be a pretty neat thing because it gets cited over and over again. Conclusion: Astrophysicists love black holes. Who doesn't, though? Data from these two proposals were used: An Irradiated Disk in an Ultraluminous X-Ray Source The Recent Star Formation History of SINGS Galaxies Red: WFC3/IR F160W + hst_11987_29_wfpc2_f656n_wf_sci Green: Pseudo Blue: WFC3/IR F105W North is up. |
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Source | NGC 5408 |
Author | Judy Schmidt from Fresh Meadows, NY, USA |
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