Our (J-K) color observations of the central regions of the starburst galaxy M83 reveal a double circumnuclear ring. The main dust lanes spiral into the outer nuclear ring at a radius of 150 pc. The two rings may coincide with two inner Lindblad resonances. The main hot spots occur in an arc that is between the rings. A dust bar that is offset 90 deg from the primary stellar bar connects the outer nuclear ring to the inner nuclear ring at a radius of 50 pc and may provide the path for gas to flow to the central starburst.
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Elmegreen, D. M., Chromey, F. R., & Warren, A. R. (1998). Discovery of a Double Circumnuclear Ring and Minibar in the Starburst Galaxy M83. The Astronomical Journal, 116(6), 2834–2840. https://doi.org/10.1086/300657
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