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IR imaging of spiral galaxy bulges
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2017
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Imaging in the infrared (2.2μ) minimizes the impact of dust obscuration and allows reliable mapping of the mass-tracing stellar population in spiral galaxies. We find dramatic differences compared to photometry at shorter wavelengths (e.g. 0.8μ). As an example, the observations of the mini-bar and inner spiral arms of M 51 are discussed.
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