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The Dust Sublimation Region of the Type 1 AGN NGC 4151 at a Hundred Microarcsecond Scale as Resolved by the CHARA Array Interferometer
Makoto Kishimoto
,
Matthew Anderson
, Theo ten Brummelaar
, Christopher Farrington
, Robert Antonucci
, Sebastian Hönig
, Florentin Millour
, Konrad R.W. Tristram
, Gerd Weigelt
, Laszlo Sturmann
, Judit Sturmann
, Gail Schaefer
, Nic Scott
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Dust
100%
Active Galactic nuclei
100%
Near-infrared
100%
Sublimation
100%
Interferometer
100%
CHARA Array
100%
NGC 4151
100%
Interferometric
66%
Dust Grains
33%
Mid-infrared
33%
Hubble Space Telescope
33%
Velocity Distribution
33%
Ring-like Structures
33%
Hollow
33%
Major Axis
33%
Short Baseline
33%
Position Angle
33%
Inclination Angle
33%
Visibility Measurement
33%
Radio Jets
33%
Polar Axis
33%
Optical Polarization
33%
Axis Ratio
33%
One-off
33%
Thin Rings
33%
Equatorial Plane
33%
Without Obscuration
33%
Physics
Near Infrared
100%
Active Galactic Nuclei
100%
Major Axis
33%
Position Angle
33%
Radio Jets
33%
Hubble Space Telescope
33%
Optical Polarization
33%