NGC 3981

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Galaxy
NGC 3981
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NGC 3981 imaged using the FORS2 instrument on the Very Large Telescope
NGC 3981 imaged using the FORS2 instrument on the Very Large Telescope
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Constellation cups
Position
equinoxJ2000.0 , epoch : J2000.0
Right ascension 11 h 56 m 07.4 s
declination -19 ° 53 ′ 46 ″
Appearance
Morphological type SAB (s) bc / pec  
Brightness  (visual) 11.0 mag
Brightness  (B-band) 11.8 mag
Angular expansion 5.3 ′ × 2.5 ′
Position angle 15 °
Surface brightness 13.7 mag / arcmin²
Physical data
Affiliation LGG 263  
Redshift 0.005747 ± 0.000013  
Radial velocity (1723 ± 4) km / s  
Stroke distance
v rad  / H 0
(70 ± 5)  ·  10 6  ly
(21.4 ± 1.5)  Mpc 
history
discovery William Herschel
Discovery date February 7, 1785
Catalog names
NGC  3981 • UGCA  255 • PGC  37496 • ESO  572-020 • MCG  -03-31-001 • IRAS  11535-1937 • 2MASX  J11560744-1953462 • SGC  115334-1937.0 • Arp  289 • VV  8a • GC  2628 • H  III 274 • LDCE 856 NED005

NGC 3981 = Arp 289 is a bar-spiral galaxy of the Hubble type SBbc in the constellation Becher south of the ecliptic . It is an estimated 70 million light years away from the Milky Way and has a diameter of about 120,000 ly. NGC 3981 is a member of the NGC 4038 group and thus part of the Virgo supercluster .
Halton Arp organized his catalog of unusual galaxies into groups according to purely morphological criteria. This galaxy pair belongs to the class galaxies with wind effects . In the same area of ​​the sky are the galaxies NGC 3472 , NGC 3956 , NGC 3957 , NGC 3969 .

The object was discovered on February 7, 1785 by Wilhelm Herschel with the help of his 18.7-inch reflector telescope.

Web links

literature

  • Jeff Kanipe and Dennis Webb: The Arp Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies - A Chronicle and Observer's Guide , Richmond 2006, ISBN 978-0-943396-76-7

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f NASA / IPAC EXTRAGALACTIC DATABASE
  2. a b c d e SEDS : NGC 3981
  3. Fouque et al. (1992): Groups of galaxies within 80 Mpc. II - The catalog of groups and group members ; in: Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series 93 (2), pp. 211-233
  4. Garcia, AM (1993): General study of group membership. II - Determination of nearby groups ; in: Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series 100 (1), pp. 47-90
  5. Giuricin et al. (2000): Nearby Optical Galaxies: Selection of the Sample and Identification of Groups ; in: The Astrophysical Journal 543 (1), pp. 178-194
  6. ^ Tully, RB (1982): The Local Supercluster ; in: The Astrophysical Journal 257, pp. 389-422
  7. Seligman