ERIS sees first light, capturing a detailed view of the inner ring of NGC 1097

ERIS, the Very Large Telescope’s newest infrared eye on the sky, captured this stunning image of the inner ring of the galaxy NGC 1097. This galaxy is located 45 million light-years away from Earth, in the constellation Fornax. ERIS has captured the gaseous and dusty ring that lies at the very centre of the galaxy. The bright spots in the ring are stellar nurseries, shown in unprecedented detail. The centre of this galaxy is active, with a supermassive black hole that feeds off its surroundings. 

This image has been taken through four different filters by ERIS’s state-of-the-art infrared imager, the Near Infrared Camera System — or NIX. The filters have been represented here by blue, green, red and magenta, where the last one highlights the compact regions in the ring. To put NIX’s resolution in perspective, this image shows, in detail, a portion of the sky less than 0.03% the size of the full Moon.

Crediti:

ESO/ERIS team

A proposito dell'immagine

Identificazione:ann22015a
Tipo:Osservazione
Data di pubblicazione:Mercoledì 23 Novembre 2022 12:00
Annunci al proposito:ann22015
Dimensione:2500 x 2400 px

A proposito delll'oggetto

Nome:NGC 1097
Tipo:Local Universe : Galaxy : Activity : AGN
Distanza:45 Milione Anni luce
Constellation:Fornax
Categoria:Galaxies

Formati delle immagini

JPEG grande
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Coordinate

Position (RA):2 46 19.04
Position (Dec):-30° 16' 29.13"
Field of view:0.55 x 0.52 arcminutes
Orientazione:Il Nord è a 0.4° a sinistra della verticale

Colori e filtri

BandaLunghezza d'ondaTelescopio
Infrarosso
J
1.28 μmVery Large Telescope
ERIS
Infrarosso
H2
2.068 μmVery Large Telescope
ERIS
Infrarosso
Ks
2.18 μmVery Large Telescope
ERIS
Infrarosso
Br-g
2.172 μmVery Large Telescope
ERIS