Interaction Between NGC 5394 and NGC 5395

Kaufman, M., Brinks, E., Elmegreen, B., Elmegreen, D.M., Klaric, M., Struck, C., Thomasson, M. and Vogel, S. (1999) Interaction Between NGC 5394 and NGC 5395. Astronomical Society of the Pacific.
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The spiral galaxies NGC 5394/95 (at a distance of 47 Mpc) are involved in a recent, close, nonmerging encounter. The smaller galaxy, NGC 5394, has two long, fairly symmetric, open tidal arms (see Figure 1); in numerical simulations, this type of structure results from a close, prograde, nearly in-plane encounter. To study this galaxy pair, we used the VLA to obtain HI (21 cm line) and radio continuum data, the Maryland-Caltech Fabry-Perot camera to obtain Ha data, the 2.1m telescope at KPNO, the Fick observatory 0.6 m telescope, and the Burrell-Schmidt telescope to take optical and near-infrared images, and Onsala Space Observatory for CO J=1-0 observations.

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