Published 1990 | public
Book Section - Chapter

CO(2→1) Emission from NGC 3256: An Interacting Pair of Galaxies

An error occurred while generating the citation.

Abstract

At optical wavelengths, characteristic "tails" and chaotic nuclear appearance clearly identify NGC 3256 as an interacting system (Toomre 1977; Schweizer 1986). The newly-constructed, 10.4 m diameter, Leighton telescope of the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory (CSO) has been used to acquire observations of this merger in the CO (2→1) transition at 230 GHz. The turbulent nature of NGC 3256 is immediately obvious in Figure 1, a high contrast photograph provided by F. Schweizer, where circles representing the beam (30″ FWHM) indicate the positions observed.

Additional Information

© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 1990. The CSO is supported by NSF grant AST 83-11849.

Additional details

Created:
August 22, 2023
Modified:
January 15, 2024