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We use HST near-infrared imaging to explore the shapes of the surface brightness profiles of bulges of S0-Sbc galaxies at high resolution. Modeling extends to the outer bulge via bulge-disk decompositions of combined HST - ground based profiles. Compact, central unresolved components similar to those reported by others are found in ~84% of the sample. We also detect a moderate frequency (~34%) of nuclear components with exponential profiles which may be disks or bars. Adopting the Sersic r^{1/n} functional form for the bulge, none of the bulges have an r^{1/4} behaviour; derived Sersic shape-indices are <n> = 1.7 pm 0.7. For the same sample, fits to NIR ground-based profiles yield Sersic indices up to n = 4-6. The high-$n$ of ground-based profiles are a result of nuclear point sources blending with the bulge extended light due to seeing. The low Sersic indices are not expected from merger violent relaxation, and argue against significant merger growth for most bulges.
We investigate bulge and disk scaling relations using a volume-corrected sample of early- to intermediate-type disk galaxies in which, importantly, the biasing flux from additional nuclear components has been modeled and removed. Structural parameter
We have measured the central structural properties for a sample of S0-Sbc galaxies down to scales of ~10 pc using HST NICMOS images. We find that the photometric masses of the central star clusters, which occur in 58% of our sample, are related to th
We present 2micron polarization measurements of positions in the BN region of the Orion Molecular Cloud (OMC-1) made with NICMOS Camera 2 (0.2 resolution) on HST. Our results are as follows: BN is sim 29% polarized by dichroic absorption and appears
Massive young stellar objects (YSOs), like low-mass YSOs, appear to be surrounded by optically thick envelopes and/or disks and have regions, often bipolar, that are seen in polarized scattered light at near-infrared wavelengths. We are using the 0.2