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UGC 2812
UGC 2812 captured by Hubble Space Telescope (brightness) and Pan-STARRS (color)
Observation data
ConstellationEridanus
Redshift0.035094
Heliocentric radial velocity10,521 km/s
Distance471 Mly (144.4 Mpc)
Apparent magnitude (V)14.4
Characteristics
TypeSB+COMP
Size1.0' x 0.7'
Notable featuresInteracting galaxy
Other designations
PGC 13489, Arp 219, VV 495, CGCG 391-024, MCG+00-10-009, IRAS F03373-0216, NVSS J033952-020657

UGC 2812 known as Arp 219,[1] are a pair of interacting galaxies located 470 million light-years away in the Eridanus constellation.[2][3] Both galaxies appeared to be distorted and tangled with each other which suggests their inevitable merging to form an elliptical galaxy.[4] Moreover, they present a near-infrared spectra which could result from starbursts.[5] Both objects are part of Atlas of Peculiar galaxies, where they are categorized under galaxies that have adjacent loops which are a manifestation of structures that were formed by gravitational interactions.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Mantrap Skies Astronomical Image Catalog: ARP219". images.mantrapskies.com. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  2. ^ "Your NED Search Results". ned.ipac.caltech.edu. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  3. ^ "UGC 2812 Galaxy Facts". Universe Guide. March 7, 2022. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  4. ^ "Galaxies - Merging and Interacting | Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian". www.cfa.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
  5. ^ Vanzi, Leonardo; Alonso‐Herrero, Almudena; Rieke, G. H. (September 1998). "Near‐Infrared Spectroscopy of Arp Interacting Galaxies". The Astrophysical Journal. 504 (1): 93–106. doi:10.1086/306051.
  6. ^ "arp galaxies". www.stellar-journeys.org. Retrieved 2024-04-22.


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