NGC 7831

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Galaxy
NGC 7831 / IC 1530
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NGC 7831 [1] SDSS image
NGC 7831 SDSS image
AladinLite
Constellation Andromeda
Position
equinoxJ2000.0 , epoch : J2000.0
Right ascension 00 h 07 m 19.53 s
declination + 32 ° 36 ′ 33.3 ″
Appearance
Morphological type Sb:  
Brightness  (visual) 12.8 mag
Brightness  (B-band) 13.6 mag
Angular expansion 1.7 ′ × 0.4 ′
Position angle 38 °
Surface brightness 11.8 mag / arcmin²
Physical data
Affiliation NGC 7819 Group
NGC 7831 Group
LGG 1  
Redshift 0.016932 ± 0.000033  
Radial velocity 5076 ± 10 km / s  
Stroke distance
v rad  / H 0
(235 ± 16)  x  10 6  ly
(72.0 ± 5.0)  Mpc 
diameter 115,000 ly
history
discovery Lewis Swift
Discovery date September 20, 1885
Catalog names
NGC  7831 • IC  1530 • UGC  60 • PGC  569/86782 • CGCG  498-078 / 499-050 • MCG  + 05-01-032 • IRAS  00047 + 3219 • 2MASX  J00071951 + 3236334 • 2MASS J00071949 + 3236326 • LDCE 4 NED002 • NVSS J000719 + 323633

NGC 7831 = IC 1530 is a spiral galaxy of the Hubble type Sb in the constellation Andromeda in the northern sky . It is estimated to be 235 million light years from the Milky Way and about 105,000 light years across .
The object is named after the NGC 7831 group ( LGG 1 )
. a. the galaxies NGC 13 , NGC 19 , NGC 20 , NGC 7836 .

The object was discovered on September 20, 1885 by Lewis Swift ( listed as NGC ) and on September 7, 1888 by Guillaume Bigourdan (listed as IC ).

NGC 7831 group ( LGG 1 )

Galaxy Alternative name Distance / million Lj
NGC 13 PGC 650 223
NGC 20 PGC 679 230
NGC 21 PGC 759 221
NGC 29 PGC 767 221
NGC 39 PGC 852 225
NGC 43 PGC 875 222
NGC 7805 PGC 109 223
NGC 7806 PGC 112 221
NGC 7819 PGC 303 230
NGC 7831 PGC 569 235
NGC 7836 PGC 608 227
PGC 190 MCG + 05-01-027 229
PGC 206 CGCG498-068 222
PGC 309 UGC 30 221
PGC 726 UGC 93 229
PGC 869 UGC 117 220
PGC 921 UGC 130 221
PGC 73023 UGC12864 218

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Aladin Lite
  2. a b c d e NASA / IPAC EXTRAGALACTIC DATABASE
  3. a b c d e f SEDS : NGC 7831
  4. ^ VizieR
  5. Seligman