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Here we show some optical photographs of some of the designated UIT Targets together with some brief explanation of the proposed science.
M101 is the most actively star forming nearby galaxy. It has very high surface brightness and has very large H II regions, particularly at large distances from its center. Previous UV imaging shows that the UV size of M101 is actually larger than its optical size, indicating that low level star formation is occurring in the extreme outer regions of M101.
Low Surface Brightness galaxies are objects with very low contrast with respect to the night sky background. Many of these galaxies have not been catalogued or discovered until very recently. A recent analysis , in fact, suggests that most of the disk galaxies in the nearby universe are in this population and thus have been missed by most previous surveys. The three specific objectives of the UIT campaign on Low Surface Brightness galaxy imaging are:
To meet these goals, the exposure times will be 2000 seconds. The longest exposure times which were obtained on the Astro I mission with UIT were around 600 seconds. Thus, in addition to gaining information on LSB galaxies, these observations will also constitute a deep Ultraviolet Survey over a fairly large field of view. We hope, if the Universe is cooperative, to be able to discover new objects in these deep fields.
NGC 1097 is a nearby barred spiral with some sites of very active star formation. The galaxy also has some collimated jets of emission coming from the nuclear regions.
NGC 5128 is a really whacked out galaxy. It is suspected to be the result of a merger between galaxies and has an overall morphology that looks like suspiciously like this model merger remnant . UIT observations of NGC 5128 or Centaurus A will be quite interesting.