A lepto-hadronic model for high-energy emission from FR I radiogalaxies
An X-rays-to-radio investigation of the nuclear polarization from the radio-galaxy Centaurus A
Evidence for a 20 Parsec Disk at the Nucleus of Centaurus A
Gemini Imaging of Mid-Infrared Emission from the Nuclear Region of Centaurus A
Gemini Near Infrared Spectrograph Observations of the Central Supermassive Black Hole in Centaurus A
Hubble Space Telescope Infrared Imaging Polarimetry of Centaurus A: Implications for the Unified Scheme and the Existence of a Misdirected BL Lacertae Nucleus
Integral-field spectroscopy of Centaurus A nucleus
Spectroastrometry of rotating gas disks for the detection of supermassive black holes in galactic nuclei. II. Application to the galaxy Centaurus A (NGC 5128)
Stellar population of the central regions of NGC 5128
Sweep the dust away: Infrared kinematics of nearby galaxies
The host galaxy/AGN connection in nearby early-type galaxies. Sample selection and hosts brightness profiles
The supermassive black hole in Centaurus A: a benchmark for gas kinematical measurements
Launched in 1990, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope remains the premier UV and visible light telescope in orbit. With well over 1.6 million observations from 10 different scientific instruments, the ESA Hubble Science Archive is a treasure trove of astronomical data to be exploited.
European Space Agency, Schreier comma Ethan J., 2006, 'Infrared imaging and polarimetry observations of the obscured nucleus of Centaurus A', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-3p7buut