HST/WFPC2 imaging of the circumnuclear structure of LLAGNs. I Data and nuclear morphology
R.M. Gonzalez Delgado, E. Perez, R. Cid Fernandes, H. Schmitt

TL;DR
This study uses HST imaging to analyze the nuclear and circumnuclear structures of 57 LLAGNs, revealing dust morphology, stellar population differences, and the prevalence of nuclear sources, contributing to understanding their central activity and evolution.
Contribution
First comprehensive HST-based atlas of LLAGN nuclear morphology, linking dust structures and stellar populations to evolutionary stages.
Findings
88% of LLAGNs show circumnuclear dust.
Nuclear brightness correlates with stellar population age.
Dust morphology varies from spirals to chaotic filaments.
Abstract
To advance our knowledge of the nature of the central source in LLAGNs and its relation with stellar clusters, we are carrying out several imaging projects with HST at near-UV, optical and near-IR wavelengths. In this paper, we present the first results obtained with observations of the central regions of 57 LLAGNs imaged with the WFPC2 through any of the V (F555W, F547M, F614W) and I (F791W, F814W) filters that are available in the HST archive. The sample contains 34% of the LINERs and 36% of the TOs in the Palomar sample. The mean spatial resolution of these images is 10 pc. With these data we have built an atlas that includes structural maps for all the galaxies, useful to identify compact nuclear sources and, additionally, to characterize the circumnuclear environment of LLAGNs, determining the frequency of dust and its morphology. The main results obtained are: 1) We have not found…
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