Ultraviolet imaging of the galaxy cluster CL 0939+4713 (Abell 851) at z = 0.41
Astrophysical Journal 531:2 PART 1 (2000) 684-692
Abstract:
The first UV F300W and F218W WFPC2 observations of the rich galaxy cluster CL 0939 + 4713 at z = 0.41 are presented and discussed. UV/optical two-color and color-magnitude diagrams of the sources detected in the F300W waveband are constructed. Thanks to preexisting Hubble Space Telescope (HST) optical images of the same field, a morphological classification for the majority of these objects is also provided. Moreover, taking advantage of recent redshift surveys along the CL 0939 + 4713 line of sight, separate diagrams comparing the properties of galaxies belonging to the cluster and to its close projected field are presented. Possible evolutionary effects in the UV from z ∼ 0.4 to the present time are investigated by comparing the rest-frame (mid-UV/optical) colors of galaxies in CL 0939 + 4713 with balloon-borne data of the Coma Cluster, as well as by resorting to suitable galaxy evolution models. Finally, current attempts to constrain the epoch of the UV-upturn onset in evolved populations by means of HST UV observations are discussed.Central UV Spikes in Two Galactic Spheroids
Chapter in The Formation of Galactic Bulges, Cambridge University Press (CUP) (2000) 191-194
Central UV spikes in two galactic spheroids
Formation of Galactic Bulges Cambridge University Press (2000) 191-194
Abstract:
FOS spectra and FOC photometry of two centrally located, UV-bright spikes in the elliptical galaxy NGC 4552 and the bulge-dominated early spiral NGC 2681, are presented. These spectra reveal that such point-like UV sources detected by means of HST within a relatively large fraction ~15% of bulges can be related to radically different phenomena. While the UV unresolved emission in NGC 4552 represents a transient event likely induced by an accretion event onto a supermassive black hole, the spike seen at the center of NGC 2681 is not variable and it is stellar in nature.The Bulge-Disk Orthogonal Decoupling in Galaxies: NGC 4698 and NGC 4672
Chapter in The Formation of Galactic Bulges, Cambridge University Press (CUP) (2000) 165-169
Counterrotating gaseous components in the early-type galaxy IC 4889
ASTR SOC P 197 (2000) 251-252