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of the
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Optical & Infrared
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M. Wittkowski, Y. Balega, T. Beckert,
W.J. Duschl, K.-H. Hofmann
and G. Weigelt:
Diffraction-limited 76 mas Speckle Masking
Observations of the
Core of NGC 1068 with the SAO 6m Telescope
Astronomy and Astrophysics 329, L45-L48 (1998)
Abstract.
We present the first K-band bispectrum speckle interferometry of
NGC1068
with an angular resolution of 76 mas
(
pc).
This angular resolution allows us to attribute the measured flux
to only one of the nuclear sources seen at radio wavelengths.
The observed decreasing visibility function suggests that the dominant
central core is probably not an unresolved point source, but slightly
resolved
with a FWHM diameter of
mas
pc
for an assumed Gaussian intensity distribution. This 30 mas object is
possibly the nuclear torus and/or a scattering halo.
We discuss different contributions to the observed K band flux.
Between 5GHz and the K-band the spectrum of this component is close to
a
proportionality.
In addition to the standard interpretation of a hot dust torus
surrounding
the nucleus of NGC1068, one cannot exclude the possibility that a
sizeable fraction of the nuclear flux reaches us via a scattering halo.
This then would allow us to determine physical parameters
of the nuclear source.
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