NGC 4731

NGC 4731 is a barred spiral galaxy located near the Virgo supercluster. To its celestial south lies NGC 4731A, a small irregular galaxy.[2] Both galaxies feature high concentrations of neutral HI gas.[3] It is theorized that its elongated arm structure could be related to gravitational interactions with a nearby galaxy, NGC 4967. It is a member of the NGC 4697 Group of galaxies, which is a member of the Virgo II Groups, a series of galaxies and galaxy clusters strung out from the southern edge of the Virgo Supercluster.[4]

NGC 4731
NGC 4731 with legacy surveys
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationVirgo
Right ascension12h 51m 01.095s[1]
Declination−06° 23 34.98[1]
Heliocentric radial velocity1488.6 km/s[1]
Distance65 Mly
Apparent magnitude (B)12[1]
Characteristics
TypeSBc
Other designations
UGCA 302, MCG -01-33-026, PGC 43507[1]

See also

New General Catalogue

References

  1. "NGC 4731". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  2. Nemiroff, R.; Bonnell, J., eds. (2010-04-29). "Virgo Cluster Galaxy NGC 4731". Astronomy Picture of the Day. NASA. Retrieved 2022-11-06.
  3. Gottesman, S. T.; Ball, R.; Hunter, J. H.; Huntley, J. M. (1984). "High-resolution observations of the HI content of the barred spiral galaxies NGC 3992 and NGC 4731". The Astrophysical Journal. 286: 471. Bibcode:1984ApJ...286..471G. doi:10.1086/162622.
  4. "The Virgo III Groups". Atlas of the Universe. Retrieved 2010-11-27.
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