An investigation of the active galaxies M82 and NGC 5128

In this thesis we present multi-waveband imaging polarimetry and spectropolarime- try of the starburst galaxy M82 and multi-waveband imaging polarimetry of the active galaxy NGC 5128. A review of previous studies of these galaxies is given. The imaging polarimetry of M82 in broadband filters reveals...

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Main Author: Foley, Neasa
Published: Durham University 1995
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2952262015-03-19T05:40:45ZAn investigation of the active galaxies M82 and NGC 5128Foley, Neasa1995In this thesis we present multi-waveband imaging polarimetry and spectropolarime- try of the starburst galaxy M82 and multi-waveband imaging polarimetry of the active galaxy NGC 5128. A review of previous studies of these galaxies is given. The imaging polarimetry of M82 in broadband filters reveals a polarization pattern that is due to scattering of light from the galactic disk and a nuclear starburst component. The Hq filter polarimetry shows a centrosymmetric pattern from the nuclear component only. The spectropolarimetry of the southern filaments of M82 shows evidence for a mixture of scattering and intrinsic emission from the walls of a superwind blown cavity. Only the Hɑ systemic component of M82 is seen in polarized intensity, the blueshifted component is due to intrinsic emission only. NGC 5128 displays a polarization pattern in its dust lane which is produced by extinction due to aligned non-spherical dust grains in a magnetic field. The wavelength dependence of the polarization in the dust lane is found to follow a Serkowski curve in the central regions.523.01PolarizationDurham Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.295226http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/5421/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Polarization
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Polarization
Foley, Neasa
An investigation of the active galaxies M82 and NGC 5128
description In this thesis we present multi-waveband imaging polarimetry and spectropolarime- try of the starburst galaxy M82 and multi-waveband imaging polarimetry of the active galaxy NGC 5128. A review of previous studies of these galaxies is given. The imaging polarimetry of M82 in broadband filters reveals a polarization pattern that is due to scattering of light from the galactic disk and a nuclear starburst component. The Hq filter polarimetry shows a centrosymmetric pattern from the nuclear component only. The spectropolarimetry of the southern filaments of M82 shows evidence for a mixture of scattering and intrinsic emission from the walls of a superwind blown cavity. Only the Hɑ systemic component of M82 is seen in polarized intensity, the blueshifted component is due to intrinsic emission only. NGC 5128 displays a polarization pattern in its dust lane which is produced by extinction due to aligned non-spherical dust grains in a magnetic field. The wavelength dependence of the polarization in the dust lane is found to follow a Serkowski curve in the central regions.
author Foley, Neasa
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title An investigation of the active galaxies M82 and NGC 5128
title_short An investigation of the active galaxies M82 and NGC 5128
title_full An investigation of the active galaxies M82 and NGC 5128
title_fullStr An investigation of the active galaxies M82 and NGC 5128
title_full_unstemmed An investigation of the active galaxies M82 and NGC 5128
title_sort investigation of the active galaxies m82 and ngc 5128
publisher Durham University
publishDate 1995
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