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NGC 4424

NGC 4424 is a spiral galaxy located in the equatorial constellation of Virgo. It was discovered February 27, 1865 by German astronomer Heinrich Louis d'Arrest.[8] This galaxy is located at a distance of 13.5[4] million light years and is receding with a heliocentric radial velocity of 442 km/s.[3] It has a morphological class of SB(s)a,[2] which normally indicates a spiral galaxy with a barred structure (SB), no inner ring feature (s), and tightly-wound spiral arms (a). The galactic plane is inclined at an angle of 62° to the line of sight from the Earth. It is a likely member of the Virgo Cluster of galaxies.[5]

NGC 4424
NGC 4424 as taken by Hubble Space Telescope; the smaller galaxy LEDA 213994 is below center
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationVirgo
Right ascension12h 27m 11.575s[1]
Declination+09° 25′ 14.32″[1]
Redshift0.00146[2]
Heliocentric radial velocity442[3]
Distance13.5 Mly (4.1 Mpc)[4]
Group or clusterVirgo Cluster[5]
Characteristics
TypeSB(s)a peculiar[2]
Mass3.8+2.3
−1.4
×108
[4] M
Other designations
IRAS 12246+0941, 2MASX J12271158+0925138, UGC 7561, MCG +02-32-058, PGC 40809[6][7]

The galaxy NGC 4424 has a peculiar morphology with shells that give the appearance of a galaxy merger within the last half billion years. It has a long tail of hydrogen stretching 110 kpc to the south that is likely due to stripping from ram pressure. Because of the lack of gas, star formation has completely ceased in the outer parts of the galaxy, while there is still a mild amount occurring in the inner region. NGC 4424 will most likely end up as a lenticular galaxy by three billion years from now.[5]

There is no indication of a compact source of X-ray emission in the nucleus, but there is an ionized tail stretching ~10 kpc from the core.[5] The velocity dispersion at the core suggests there is a supermassive black hole (SMBH) with a mass of (0.8±0.2)×105 M.[9] Hubble images of this galaxy show a tidally-stretched cluster located at a projected distance of ~400 pc from the nucleus. This is probably the core of a captured galaxy. It contains a compact source that is emitting X-rays and may be an active massive black hole. In time this may merge with the core SMBH of NGC 4424.[9]

Two supernovae have been observed in NGC 4424. Max Wolf discovered SN 1895A (type unknown, mag. 12.5) on March 16, 1895.[10] Type Ia supernova designated SN 2012cg was discovered in this galaxy by the LOSS program from images taken May 17, 2012.[11] It reached maximum light nine days later at the end of May.[12] The supernova reached a peak absolute magnitude of −19.50±0.31 in the B (blue) band and synthesized 0.72±0.31 M of the radioactive isotope nickel-56.[2] The available observations favor a merger of double degenerate progenitors as the source for the event.[13] The proximity of the galaxy made this one of the best studied supernova explosions to date.[13]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Brown, A. G. A.; et al. (Gaia collaboration) (August 2018). "Gaia Data Release 2: Summary of the contents and survey properties". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 616. A1. arXiv:1804.09365. Bibcode:2018A&A...616A...1G. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201833051. Gaia DR2 record for this source at VizieR.
  2. ^ a b c d Chakradhari, N. K.; et al. (August 2019). "Optical and UV studies of type Ia supernovae SN 2009ig and SN 2012cg". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 487 (2): 1886–1904. Bibcode:2019MNRAS.487.1886C. doi:10.1093/mnras/stz1358.
  3. ^ a b Tully, R. Brent (May 2015). "Galaxy Groups: A 2MASS Catalog". The Astronomical Journal. 149 (5): 14. arXiv:1503.03134. Bibcode:2015AJ....149..171T. doi:10.1088/0004-6256/149/5/171. S2CID 119285986. 171.
  4. ^ a b c Lianou, S.; et al. (November 2019). "Dust properties and star formation of approximately a thousand local galaxies". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 631: 19. arXiv:1906.02712. Bibcode:2019A&A...631A..38L. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201834553. S2CID 174801441. A38.
  5. ^ a b c d Boselli, A.; et al. (December 2018). "A Virgo Environmental Survey Tracing Ionised Gas Emission (VESTIGE). IV. A tail of ionised gas in the merger remnant NGC4424". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 620: 16. arXiv:1810.09234. Bibcode:2018A&A...620A.164B. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201833914. A164.
  6. ^ "HyperLeda -object description". leda.univ-lyon1.fr. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  7. ^ "NGC 4424". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  8. ^ Anderson, Natali (Mar 27, 2017). "Hubble Observes Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 4424". Science News. Retrieved 2021-12-25.
  9. ^ a b Graham, Alister W.; et al. (December 2021). "Potential Black Hole Seeding of the Spiral Galaxy NGC 4424 via an Infalling Star Cluster". The Astrophysical Journal. 923 (2): 14. arXiv:2112.05318. Bibcode:2021ApJ...923..146G. doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ac235b. S2CID 245117870. 146.
  10. ^ Transient Name Server entry for SN 1895A. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  11. ^ Kandrashoff, M.; et al. (May 2012). Green, D. W. E. (ed.). "Supernova 2012cg in NGC 4424 = Psn J12271283+0925132". Central Bureau Electronic Telegrams. 3111 (1). Bibcode:2012CBET.3111....1K.
  12. ^ Munari, U.; et al. (April 2013). "BVRI lightcurves of supernovae SN 2011fe in M101, SN 2012aw in M95, and SN 2012cg in NGC 4424". New Astronomy. 20: 30–37. arXiv:1209.4692. Bibcode:2013NewA...20...30M. doi:10.1016/j.newast.2012.09.003. S2CID 53975401.
  13. ^ a b Shappee, B. J.; et al. (March 2018). "Strong Evidence against a Non-degenerate Companion in SN 2012cg". The Astrophysical Journal. 855 (1): 10. arXiv:1610.07601. Bibcode:2018ApJ...855....6S. doi:10.3847/1538-4357/aaa1e9. S2CID 73720425. 6.

External links Edit

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NGC 4424 is a spiral galaxy located in the equatorial constellation of Virgo It was discovered February 27 1865 by German astronomer Heinrich Louis d Arrest 8 This galaxy is located at a distance of 13 5 4 million light years and is receding with a heliocentric radial velocity of 442 km s 3 It has a morphological class of SB s a 2 which normally indicates a spiral galaxy with a barred structure SB no inner ring feature s and tightly wound spiral arms a The galactic plane is inclined at an angle of 62 to the line of sight from the Earth It is a likely member of the Virgo Cluster of galaxies 5 NGC 4424NGC 4424 as taken by Hubble Space Telescope the smaller galaxy LEDA 213994 is below centerObservation data J2000 epoch ConstellationVirgoRight ascension12h 27m 11 575s 1 Declination 09 25 14 32 1 Redshift0 00146 2 Heliocentric radial velocity442 3 Distance13 5 Mly 4 1 Mpc 4 Group or clusterVirgo Cluster 5 CharacteristicsTypeSB s a peculiar 2 Mass3 8 2 3 1 4 108 4 M Other designationsIRAS 12246 0941 2MASX J12271158 0925138 UGC 7561 MCG 02 32 058 PGC 40809 6 7 The galaxy NGC 4424 has a peculiar morphology with shells that give the appearance of a galaxy merger within the last half billion years It has a long tail of hydrogen stretching 110 kpc to the south that is likely due to stripping from ram pressure Because of the lack of gas star formation has completely ceased in the outer parts of the galaxy while there is still a mild amount occurring in the inner region NGC 4424 will most likely end up as a lenticular galaxy by three billion years from now 5 There is no indication of a compact source of X ray emission in the nucleus but there is an ionized tail stretching 10 kpc from the core 5 The velocity dispersion at the core suggests there is a supermassive black hole SMBH with a mass of 0 8 0 2 105 M 9 Hubble images of this galaxy show a tidally stretched cluster located at a projected distance of 400 pc from the nucleus This is probably the core of a captured galaxy It contains a compact source that is emitting X rays and may be an active massive black hole In time this may merge with the core SMBH of NGC 4424 9 Two supernovae have been observed in NGC 4424 Max Wolf discovered SN 1895A type unknown mag 12 5 on March 16 1895 10 Type Ia supernova designated SN 2012cg was discovered in this galaxy by the LOSS program from images taken May 17 2012 11 It reached maximum light nine days later at the end of May 12 The supernova reached a peak absolute magnitude of 19 50 0 31 in the B blue band and synthesized 0 72 0 31 M of the radioactive isotope nickel 56 2 The available observations favor a merger of double degenerate progenitors as the source for the event 13 The proximity of the galaxy made this one of the best studied supernova explosions to date 13 References Edit a b Brown A G A et al Gaia collaboration August 2018 Gaia Data Release 2 Summary of the contents and survey properties Astronomy amp Astrophysics 616 A1 arXiv 1804 09365 Bibcode 2018A amp A 616A 1G doi 10 1051 0004 6361 201833051 Gaia DR2 record for this source at VizieR a b c d Chakradhari N K et al August 2019 Optical and UV studies of type Ia supernovae SN 2009ig and SN 2012cg Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 487 2 1886 1904 Bibcode 2019MNRAS 487 1886C doi 10 1093 mnras stz1358 a b Tully R Brent May 2015 Galaxy Groups A 2MASS Catalog The Astronomical Journal 149 5 14 arXiv 1503 03134 Bibcode 2015AJ 149 171T doi 10 1088 0004 6256 149 5 171 S2CID 119285986 171 a b c Lianou S et al November 2019 Dust properties and star formation of approximately a thousand local galaxies Astronomy amp Astrophysics 631 19 arXiv 1906 02712 Bibcode 2019A amp A 631A 38L doi 10 1051 0004 6361 201834553 S2CID 174801441 A38 a b c d Boselli A et al December 2018 A Virgo Environmental Survey Tracing Ionised Gas Emission VESTIGE IV A tail of ionised gas in the merger remnant NGC4424 Astronomy amp Astrophysics 620 16 arXiv 1810 09234 Bibcode 2018A amp A 620A 164B doi 10 1051 0004 6361 201833914 A164 HyperLeda object description leda univ lyon1 fr Retrieved 27 March 2017 NGC 4424 SIMBAD Centre de donnees astronomiques de Strasbourg Retrieved 27 March 2017 Anderson Natali Mar 27 2017 Hubble Observes Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 4424 Science News Retrieved 2021 12 25 a b Graham Alister W et al December 2021 Potential Black Hole Seeding of the Spiral Galaxy NGC 4424 via an Infalling Star Cluster The Astrophysical Journal 923 2 14 arXiv 2112 05318 Bibcode 2021ApJ 923 146G doi 10 3847 1538 4357 ac235b S2CID 245117870 146 Transient Name Server entry for SN 1895A Retrieved 28 March 2023 Kandrashoff M et al May 2012 Green D W E ed Supernova 2012cg in NGC 4424 Psn J12271283 0925132 Central Bureau Electronic Telegrams 3111 1 Bibcode 2012CBET 3111 1K Munari U et al April 2013 BVRI lightcurves of supernovae SN 2011fe in M101 SN 2012aw in M95 and SN 2012cg in NGC 4424 New Astronomy 20 30 37 arXiv 1209 4692 Bibcode 2013NewA 20 30M doi 10 1016 j newast 2012 09 003 S2CID 53975401 a b Shappee B J et al March 2018 Strong Evidence against a Non degenerate Companion in SN 2012cg The Astrophysical Journal 855 1 10 arXiv 1610 07601 Bibcode 2018ApJ 855 6S doi 10 3847 1538 4357 aaa1e9 S2CID 73720425 6 External links Edit nbsp Media related to NGC 4424 at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NGC 4424 amp oldid 1174968119, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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