NGC 4443

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Galaxy
NGC 4443 / NGC 4461
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NGC 4461 [1] SDSS image
NGC 4461 SDSS image
AladinLite
Constellation Virgin
Position
equinoxJ2000.0 , epoch : J2000.0
Right ascension 12 h 29 m 03.014 s
declination + 13 ° 11 ′ 01.54 ″
Appearance
Morphological type SB (s) 0 + :  
Brightness  (visual) 11.1 mag
Brightness  (B-band) 12.0 mag
Angular expansion 3.40 × 1.4
Position angle 9 °
Surface brightness 12.6 mag / arcmin²
Physical data
Affiliation Virgo cluster
NGC 4461 group
LGG 286  
Redshift 0.006418 ± 0.000017  
Radial velocity 1924 ± 5 ​​km / s  
Stroke distance
v rad  / H 0
(84 ± 6)  ·  10 6  ly
(25.7 ± 1.8)  Mpc 
history
discovery William Herschel
Discovery date April 12, 1784
Catalog names
NGC  4443/4461  • UGC  7613 • PGC 41111 • CGCG  070-115 • MCG  + 02-32-084 • 2MASX  J12290301 + 1311018 • VCC  1158 • GC  3013 • H  II 122, II 174 • h  1290 • GALEX ASC J122903.08 +131102.3 • WISEA J122903.01 + 131101.7 • LDCE 904 NED139 • VPC 629 • EVCC 2131 • HOLM 411A

NGC 4443 = NGC 4461 is a lenticular galaxy of the Hubble type SB0 / a in the constellation Virgo on the ecliptic . It is an estimated 84 million light years away from the Milky Way and about 85,000 light years in diameter. Together in NGC 4458 , it forms the (optical) galaxy pair Holm 411 . It is the brightest galaxy in the NGC 4461 group ( LGG 286 ) and is listed as a member of the Virgo galaxy cluster under catalog number VCC 1158 . In the same area of ​​the sky are u. a. the galaxies NGC 4435 , NGC 4473 , IC 3386 , IC 3393 .

The object was discovered on April 12, 1784 by the German-British astronomer Wilhelm Herschel .

NGC 4461 group ( LGG 286 )

Galaxy Alternative name Distance / million ly
NGC 4305 PGC 40030 82
NGC 4306 PGC 40032 86
NGC 4425 PGC 40816 83
NGC 4443 NGC 4461 84
NGC 4476 PGC 41255 85
NGC 4584 PGC 42223 77
IC 794 PGC 40964 83
IC 3388 PGC 41018 74
PGC 40505 VCC 793 83

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Aladin Lite
  2. a b c d e NASA / IPAC EXTRAGALACTIC DATABASE
  3. a b c d e f g SEDS : NGC 4443
  4. ^ VizieR
  5. Seligman