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PX269 Galaxies Part 4: Galactic nuclei 4.1 Active galaxies
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Seyfert galaxies NGC 5548 (Seyfert galaxy)NGC 3277 (normal galaxy)
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PX269 Galaxies Typical galaxy spectrum (optical)
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PX269 Galaxies Optical spectra of Seyfert nuclei Type 1(broad allowed lines) Type 2 (narrow lines)
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XMM-Newton X-ray telescope
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X-ray spectra of active galaxies Type 1 Type 2
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PX269 Galaxies Broadband energy spectrum X-rays
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Rapid Variability
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PX269 Galaxies
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76m Lovell Radio Telescope
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Combined optical and radio images of Cen A
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Radio image of Cygnus A (a radio galaxy)
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Optical jet in M87 a nearby gE galaxy HST
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HST image of the quasar 3C 273
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X-ray jet from the quasar 3C 273
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Optical spectra of active galaxies
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Unified Model
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PX269 Galaxies Unified Model
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PX269 Galaxies
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Crucial evidence supporting unified model Total flux Polarised flux Type 2 spectrum Type 1 spectrum NGC1068
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PX269 Galaxies Transition between Type 1 and 2 in a single object 1984: Type 2 1974: Type 1
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PX269 Galaxies Part 4: Galactic nuclei 4.2 Super-massive black holes in normal galaxies
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PX269 Galaxies Kormendy 1988 Evidence for a super-massive black hole at the nucleus of M31
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Hubble Space Telescope
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Very Large Telescope (VLT) European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile
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PX269 Galaxies Schoedel et al 2002, Nature 419, 694
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PX269 Galaxies Schoedel et al 2002, Nature 419, 694
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PX269 Galaxies Schoedel et al 2002, Nature 419, 694
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PX269 Galaxies Schoedel et al 2002, Nature 419, 694
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PX269 Galaxies The M-Sigma relation Tremaine et al 2002, ApJ 574, 740
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PX269 Galaxies Kormendy 1988 Evidence for a super-massive black hole at the nucleus of M31
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