HST MUV Survey: Figs. 3.xx
from "An HST Survey of the Mid-UV Morphology of Nearby Galaxies",
Windhorst et al., 2002, ApJS, 143, 113(plus 38 E-only pages).
Mosaic of the panchromatic
HST (F255W, F300W, F814W) and optical
ground based (from the
VATT) images of the
HST MUV Survey.
The galaxies are presented roughly in order of their observed
morphological type. We start with the regular early types in
Figs. 3.01-3.03 and correspondingly numbered figures. Subsequent sections
present early-type galaxies with significant AGN in the mid-UV
(Figs. 3.04-3.06), merger products that are likely to evolve into
early type remnants (Figs. 3.07-3.09). Next, we discuss early-
through mid-type spiral galaxies showing spiral structure in the mid-UV
(Figs. 3.10), grand design spirals (Figs. 3.11-3.14), a spiral with an inner
ring (Fig. 3.15), and edge-on spirals (Figs 3.16-3.20). We discuss the
late-type- and dwarf spiral galaxies in Figs. 3.21-3.25, and the
Magellanic Irregulars in Figs. 3.26-3.32. We finish with peculiar
galaxies and merging/interacting systems (Figs. 3.33-3.37).
FIGURES 3.xx:













































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