IMAGING SPECTROPHOTOMETRY OF MARKARIAN 573
Abstract
Narrow-band emission-line and continuum images obtained in subarcsecond seeing conditions are presented for the Seyfert~2 galaxy, Markarian 573. Images in the emission-lines of [], [], [], [], and +[] are used to measure the structure and excitation in the extended emission regions surrounding the active nucleus. The biconical region contains a variety of complex features, including two arc-like structures within 2 of the active nucleus that appear to be associated with the extended radio continuum emission in the sense that the radio lobes lie just inside the centroids of the emission-line arcs. These arcs probably arise from an interaction between the ISM and the radio plasma from the active nucleus. Two other emission-line features lie 3-4 on either side of the nucleus, and appear to be elongated nearly perpendicular to the symmetry axis of the inner radio and optical structures. The existence of multiple emission-line components could be evidence for episodic ejection of radio plasma from the active nucleus.
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