Hubble Sees a Galaxy With a Glowing Heart
This view, captured by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, shows a nearby
spiral galaxy known as NGC 1433. At about 32 million light-years from Earth, it
is a type of very active galaxy known as a Seyfert galaxy — a classification
that accounts for 10% of all galaxies. They have very bright, luminous centers
that are comparable in brightness to that of our entire galaxy, the Milky
Way.
Galaxy cores are of great interest to astronomers. The centers of most, if
not all, galaxies are thought to contain a supermassive black hole, surrounded
by a disk of in-falling material.
NGC 1433 is being studied as part of a survey of 50 nearby galaxies known as
the Legacy ExtraGalactic UV Survey (LEGUS). Ultraviolet radiation is observed
from galaxies, mainly tracing the most recently formed stars. In Seyfert
galaxies, ultraviolet light is also thought to emanate from the accretion discs
around their central black holes. Studying these galaxies in the ultraviolet
part of the spectrum is incredibly useful to study how the gas is behaving near
the black hole. This image was obtained using a mix of ultraviolet, visible, and
infrared light.
LEGUS will study a full range of properties from a sample of galaxies,
including their internal structure. This Hubble survey will provide a unique
foundation for future observations with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)
and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). ALMA has already
caught unexpected results relating to the center of NGC 1433, finding a
surprising spiral structure in the molecular gas close to the center of NGC
1433. The astronomers also found a jet of material flowing away from the black
hole, extending for only 150 light-years — the smallest such molecular outflow
ever observed in a galaxy beyond our own.
European Space Agency
Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, Acknowledgements: D. Calzetti
(UMass) and the LEGUS Team
Guillermo Gonzalo Sánchez Achutegui
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