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University of Kentucky

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

2012

Galaxies: individual: NGC 1275

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Hydrogen Two-Photon Continuum Emission From The Horseshoe Filament In Ngc 1275, R. M. Johnstone, R. E.A. Canning, A. C. Fabian, Gary J. Ferland, Matt Lykins, R. L. Porter, P. A.M. Vanhoof, R. J.R. Williams Jan 2012

Hydrogen Two-Photon Continuum Emission From The Horseshoe Filament In Ngc 1275, R. M. Johnstone, R. E.A. Canning, A. C. Fabian, Gary J. Ferland, Matt Lykins, R. L. Porter, P. A.M. Vanhoof, R. J.R. Williams

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

Far-ultraviolet emission has been detected from a knot of Hα emission in the Horseshoe filament, far out in the NGC 1275 nebula. The flux detected relative to the brightness of the Hα line in the same spatial region is very close to that expected from hydrogen two-photon continuum emission in the particle heating model of Ferland et al. if reddening internal to the filaments is taken into account. We find no need to invoke other sources of far-ultraviolet emission such as hot stars or emission lines from C IV in intermediate-temperature gas to explain these data.