Objects in NGC 205 resolved into stellar associations by hubble space telescope ultraviolet imaging
Astrophysical Journal 515:1 PART 2 (1999)
Abstract:
We have obtained high-resolution UV images with the Hubble Space Telescope/Wide-Field Planetary Camera 2 of the central region of the dwarf elliptical galaxy NGC 205. Our images reveal that many of the hot UV stars previously detected and studied from the ground are actually multiple systems, open clusters, and star associations. We have performed photometry of two such clusters, and we find that our data are consistent with stellar ages of 50 and 100 Myr, respectively. From the number of massive stars in NGC 205, we estimate that the star formation episode in this galaxy has turned ∼1000 M⊙ of gas into stars over the last 100 Myr.The bulge-disk orthogonal decoupling in galaxies: NGC 4698 and NGC 4672
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Objects in NGC 205 Resolved into Stellar Associations by HST Ultraviolet Imaging
(1999)
A UV flare at the center of the elliptical galaxy NGC 4552
IAU SYMP (1999) 389-393