NGC 1427 | |
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Observation data (J2000 epoch) | |
Constellation | Fornax |
Right ascension | 03h 42m 19.4s[1] |
Declination | −35° 23′ 34″[1] |
Redshift | 1388 ± 3 km/s[1] |
Distance | 71 ± 8 Mly (21.9 ± 2.4 Mpc)[2] |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 12.6[1] |
Characteristics | |
Type | E5[1] |
Size | 3.6′ × 2.5′[1] ( 70 000 light-years in diameter ) |
Notable features | Low-luminosity elliptical galaxy |
Other designations | |
PGC 13609[1] |
NGC 1427 is a low-luminosity elliptical galaxy approximately 71 million light-years away from Earth. It was discovered by John Frederick William Herschel on November 28, 1837. It is located in the Fornax Cluster.[3]
Characteristics
NGC 1427 is an E5 galaxy. It has a diameter of 70 000 light-years. There are 510 globular clusters around the galaxy.
NGC 1427 underwent a merger event within the last 8 billion years.
The now-consumed satellite galaxy contributed 1.5+1.6
−0.7×1010 M☉ to the mass of NGC 1380, which is about one-fourth of its current mass.[3]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database". Results for NGC 1427. Retrieved 2006-12-13.
- ↑ Jensen, Joseph B.; Tonry, John L.; Barris, Brian J.; Thompson, Rodger I.; et al. (February 2003). "Measuring Distances and Probing the Unresolved Stellar Populations of Galaxies Using Infrared Surface Brightness Fluctuations". Astrophysical Journal. 583 (2): 712–726. arXiv:astro-ph/0210129. Bibcode:2003ApJ...583..712J. doi:10.1086/345430. S2CID 551714.
- 1 2 Zhu, Ling; Van De Ven, Glenn; Leaman, Ryan; Pillepich, Annalisa; Coccato, Lodovico; Ding, Yuchen; Falcón-Barroso, Jesús; Iodice, Enrichetta; Navarro, Ignacio Martin; Pinna, Francesca; Corsini, Enrico Maria; Gadotti, Dimitri A.; Fahrion, Katja; Lyubenova, Mariya; Mao, Shude; McDermid, Richard; Poci, Adriano; Sarzi, Marc; De Zeeuw, Tim (2022). "The Fornax3D project: Discovery of ancient massive merger events in the Fornax cluster galaxies NGC 1380 and NGC 1427". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 664: A115. arXiv:2203.15822. Bibcode:2022A&A...664A.115Z. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202243109. S2CID 247793082.
External links
- Media related to NGC 1427 at Wikimedia Commons
- NGC 1427 on WikiSky: DSS2, SDSS, GALEX, IRAS, Hydrogen α, X-Ray, Astrophoto, Sky Map, Articles and images
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