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NGC 6952 (also NGC 6951, IRAS 20366+6555, MCG 11-25-2, UGC 11604 and PGC 65086) is a magnitude +10.9 barred spiral galaxy located 56 million light-years away in the constellation Cepheus.

The galaxy was discovered by French (Corsican) astronomer Jérôme Eugène Coggia using a 18.3 cm (7.2 inch) f/11.5 refractor at the Marseille Observatory, in 1877.
The galaxy was rediscovered by Lewis A. Swift at the Warner Observatory on the 14th September 1885 and relisted as NGC 6951.

The galaxy hosed supernovae SN 1999el, SN 2000A and SN 2015G. Supernova 1999el reached maximum brightness of +14.5 mag on 2 November 1999.

Right Ascension 20h 37m 14.41s, Declination +66° 06' 19.7"

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Title: How does star formation proceed in the circumnuclear starburst ring of NGC 6951?
Authors: T.P.R. van der Laan, E. Schinnerer, E. Emsellem, L.K. Hunt, R.M. McDermid, G. Liu

Gas inflowing along stellar bars is often stalled at the location of circumnuclear rings, that form an effective reservoir for massive star formation and thus shape the central regions of galaxies. However, how exactly star formation is proceeding within these circumnuclear starburst rings is subject of debate. Two main scenarios for this process have been put forward: In the first the onset of star formation is regulated by the total amount of gas present in the ring with star forming starting once a mass threshold has reached in a 'random' position within the ring like 'popcorn'. In the second star formation preferentially takes place near the locations where the gas enters the ring. This scenario has been dubbed 'pearls-on-a-string'. Here we combine new optical IFU data covering the full stellar bar with existing multi-wavelength data to study in detail the 580 pc radius circumnuclear starburst ring in the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 6951. Using HST archival data together with Sauron and Oasis IFU data, we derive the ages and stellar masses of star clusters as well as the total stellar content of the central region. Adding information on the molecular gas distribution, stellar and gaseous dynamics and extinction, we find that the circumnuclear ring in NGC 6951 is ~1-1.5 Gyr old and has been forming stars for most of that time. We see evidence for preferred sites of star formation within the ring, consistent with the 'pearls-on-a-string' scenario, when focusing on the youngest stellar populations. Due to the ring's longevity this signature is washed out when older stellar populations are included in the analysis.

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