Featured Image: Disequilibrium on Display

Notice anything unusual about these galaxies? Each of the scenes above is crafted from observations from the Hubble Arp Galaxy Survey, which turned the talents of the Hubble Space Telescope toward 216 targets in the Arp and Arp–Madore catalogs. These catalogs contain galaxies that are visibly out of equilibrium, either caught in the middle of an interaction with another galaxy, sporting strange structures, or illuminated by brilliant starbursts. Julianne Dalcanton (Flatiron Institute; University of Washington), Meredith Durbin (University of Washington; University of California, Berkeley), and Benjamin Williams (University of Washington) designed the survey to create an archive of previously unobserved sources in these catalogs of peculiar galaxies. In addition to providing a new high-resolution view of these sources, the team hopes that the survey will serve as a launchpad for new investigations and complementary observations from facilities like JWST and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array. To learn more about the Hubble Arp Galaxy Survey and see more of the new images, be sure to check out the full article linked below.

Citation

“The Hubble Arp Galaxy Survey,” Julianne J. Dalcanton et al 2026 ApJS 283 25. doi:10.3847/1538-4365/adfc67