Optical continuum structure of Cygnus A

Abstract

As a prerequisite for interpreting new observations of the most distant radio galaxies, we make an optical study of the closest powerful radio source, Cygnus A. Using Keck imaging- and spectro-polarimetry in conjunction with HST, WFPC2 broad and narrow band imaging, we are able to identify specific geometrical structures in the galaxy with optical continuum components distinguished by both colour and polarimetric properties. A 4 kpc diameter dusty ring of young stars forms the equator of a double ionization cone which is co-axial with the radio jets.

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