NGC 4650A

NGC 4650A

A Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of NGC 4650A.
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
Constellation Centaurus
Right ascension 12h 44m 49.0s[1]
Declination −40° 42 52[1]
Redshift 2880 ± 3 km/s[1]
Type S0/a pec [1] / Polar-ring galaxy[2][3]
Apparent dimensions (V) 1.6 × 0.8[1]
Apparent magnitude (V) 13.9[1]
Other designations
PGC 42951[1]

NGC 4650A is a polar-ring[2] lenticular[1] galaxy located in the constellation Centaurus. It should not be confused with the spiral galaxy NGC 4650, which shares almost the same radial distance as NGC 4650A. The real distance between both galaxies is only about 6 times the optical radius of NGC 4650.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database". Results for NGC 4650A. Retrieved 2007-03-30.
  2. 1 2 J. L. Sérsic (1967). "Southern Peculiar Galaxies III". Zeitschrift für Astrophysik 67: 306–311. Bibcode:1967ZA.....67..306S.
  3. B. C. Whitmore; D. B. McElroy; F. Schweizer (1987). "The shape of the dark halo in polar-ring galaxies". Astrophysical Journal 314: 439–456. Bibcode:1987ApJ...314..439W. doi:10.1086/165077.
  4. Formation of polar ring galaxies, F. Bournaud, F. Combes, Observatoire de Paris, LERMA, École Normale Supérieure. Accessed on line July 10, 2008.

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