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High Spatial Resolution Imaging of Arp 220 from 3 - 25 microns

Astrophysics 2009-10-31 v1

Abstract

Images of Arp 220 from 3.45 to 24.5 μ\mum with 0.5'' resolution are presented which clearly separate the nucleus into at least two components. The western component is about three times more luminous than the eastern component, but the silicate absorption in the fainter, eastern component is roughly 50% greater than the absorption in the western component. Each component is marginally resolved. The two components seen at 24.5 μ\mum are identified with the two radio components. The western source most likely coincides with the high extinction disk previously suggested to exist in Arp 220, while the eastern nucleus is identified with a faint highly reddened source seen in HST 2.2 μ\mum NICMOS images. The two nuclei together account for essentially all of the measured 24.5 μ\mum flux density. Two models are presented, both of which fit the observations. In one, the majority of the total luminosity is produced in an extended star formation region and in the other most of the luminosity is produced in the compact but extincted regions associated with the two nuclei seen at 24.5 μ\mum. In both pictures, substantial luminosity at 100 μ\mum emerges from a component having a diameter of 2--3'' (\sim1kpc).

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9810120,
  title  = {High Spatial Resolution Imaging of Arp 220 from 3 - 25 microns},
  author = {B. T. Soifer and G. Neugebauer and K. Matthews and E. E. Becklin and M. Ressler and M. W. Werner and A. J. Weinberger and E. E. Egami},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9810120},
  year   = {2009}
}

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LaTeX with AAS format, 3 postscript figures, ApJ, accepted