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We present 0.49 arcsec/px resolution near-infrared imaging of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 5252, taken with the 256×256 px IRAC2 array on the 2.2m telescope at ESO, La Silla. The flux in a small aperture is dominated by the bulge with the Seyfert nucleus becoming less evident toward shorter wavelengths, indicating considerable reddening in the nuclear region. We find a band of red material in the 5000 Å - 2.2 μm continuum colour ratio map perpendicular to the ionization cones, possibly obscuring the nucleus. Further evidence for obscuration comes from near-infrared colours which indicate significant contribution from hot dust.
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Kotilainen, J., Prieto, M.A. (1994). Near-Infrared Imaging of NGC 5252. In: McLean, I.S. (eds) Infrared Astronomy with Arrays. Astrophysics and Space Science Library, vol 190. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1070-9_41
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