A field galaxy is a galaxy that does not belong to a larger galaxy group or cluster and hence is gravitationally alone.

Roughly 80% of all galaxies located within 5 Mpc (16 Mly) of the Milky Way are in groups or clusters of galaxies.[1] Most low-surface-brightness galaxies are field galaxies.[2] The median Hubble-type of field galaxies is Sb, a type of spiral galaxy.[3]

List of field galaxies

A list of nearby relatively bright field galaxies within the Local Volume, about 10 Mpc (33 Mly)[4]

Galaxy Type Size Constellation RA DEC Distance Notes
NGC 404 SA(s)0 Andromeda 01h 09m 27.0s +35° 43 04 11.2 Mly (3.4 Mpc) [4]
NGC 1313 SB(s)d Reticulum 03h 18m 15.4s −66° 29 50 12.89 Mly (3.95 Mpc) Nicknamed the "Topsy Turvy Galaxy" due to its uneven shape [4]
NGC 2188 Sm Columba 06h 10m 09.7s −34° 06 50 27.5 Mly (8.4 Mpc) [4]
NGC 2683 Sc Lynx 08h 52m 41.3s +33° 25 18 32.9 Mly (10.1 Mpc) [4]
NGC 2903 SBbc Leo 09h 32m 10.1s +21° 30 03 30.6 Mly (9.4 Mpc) [4]
NGC 3115 S0 Sextans 10h 05m 14.0s −7° 43 07 31.6 Mly (9.7 Mpc) [4]
NGC 3621 SA(s)d Hydra 11h 18m 16.5s –32° 48 51 21.7 Mly (6.7 Mpc) [4]
NGC 4136 SABc Coma Berenices 12h 09m 17.7s +29° 55 39 40.9 Mly (12.5 Mpc) [4]
NGC 4605 SB(s)c Ursa Major 12h 39m 59.4s +61° 36 33 15.3 Mly (4.7 Mpc) [4]
NGC 5068 SAB(rs)cd Virgo 13h 18m 54.8s −21° 02 21 19.8 Mly (6.1 Mpc) [4]
NGC 6503 SA(s)cd
LINER
30 kly (9.2 kpc) Draco 17h 49m 26.514s +70° 08 39.63 18.5 Mly (5.7 Mpc) Also called the "Lost-In-Space galaxy" due to its location next to the Local Void. [4][5][6][7]

See also

Further reading

References

  1. Astronomische Nachrichten, "On the Emptiness of Voids", K.-H. Schmidt; Petra Böhm; Hans Elsässer; vol. 318, no. 2, p. 81, Bibcode:1997AN....318...81S
  2. "An Introduction to Galaxies and Cosmology", David J. Adams and others
  3. 1 2 Pieter G. van Dokkum (27 June 2005). "The Recent and Continuing Assembly of Field Ellipticals by Red Mergers". The Astronomical Journal (published December 2005). 130 (6): 2647–2665. arXiv:astro-ph/0506661. Bibcode:2005AJ....130.2647V. doi:10.1086/497593. S2CID 250814170.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Jürgen Materne (April 1979). "The structure of nearby groups of galaxies – Quantitative membership probabilities". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 74 (2): 235–243. Bibcode:1979A&A....74..235M.
  5. "Lonely galaxy lost in space". Space Daily. 11 June 2015.
  6. "NGC 6503". NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database.
  7. "NGC 6503". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
  8. Piero Madau; Lucia Pozzetti; Mark Dickinson (1998). "The Star Formation History of Field Galaxies". The Astrophysical Journal (published May 1998). 498 (1): 106–116. arXiv:astro-ph/9708220. Bibcode:1998ApJ...498..106M. doi:10.1086/305523. S2CID 499769.
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