More Images of Perseus A
1
Smoothed X-ray image of the Perseus
cluster
The colors represent variations in the intensity
not temperature-- of the X rays, with white being the
most intense, to red being the least. The red and
orange show X-ray emitting gas in the cluster. The more
intense yellow and white regions are in and around the
supergiant galaxy, Perseus A. A small dark patch
located at two o'clock from the center of the image is
a galaxy with "only" about 20 billion stars that is
falling into Perseus A. Another larger hole seen
further out is thought to be due to a bubble of high
energy particles ejected in an explosion from Perseus A
hundreds of millions of years ago. The central region
is discussed at
Perseus A Photo
Album.
Scale: Image is 6 arcmin (
600,000 light years) on a side.
Chandra X-ray Observatory ACIS
Image
(Credit: NASA/IoA/A.Fabian et
al.)
2
Unsmoothed X-ray image of the
Perseus cluster
The colors represent variations in the intensity of
the X rays, with white being the most intense. For a
discussion of the details see above.
Scale: Image is 6.5 arcmin
(640,000 light years) on a side.
Chandra X-ray Observatory ACIS
Image
(Credit: NASA/IoA/A.Fabian et
al.)
3
Optical image of Perseus A (NGC
1275)
The large central galaxy in the Perseus cluster. The
infalling galaxy is the irregular shape at two
o'clock.
Scale: Image is 150 arcsec
(240,000 light years) on a side.
Optical image from Jacobus
Kapteyn Telescope (JKT)
(Credit: JKT/ING)
4
Radio Image of Perseus A
Very Large Array radio image (contours) overlaid on
Chandra X-ray image of Perseus cluster. The colors
represent intensity of X-rays, with red being the
brightest and blue the faintest.
Scale: as shown: (1 kpc =
3,260 light years)
(Credit: Radio: NRAO/AUI/NSF;
X-ray: NASA/IoA/A.Fabian et al.)
5
Chandra X-ray Image with Scale
Bar
Scale bar = 1 arcmin
(Credit: NASA/IoA/A.Fabian et
al.)
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