astro.wikisort.org - GalaxyMalin 1 is a giant low surface brightness (LSB) spiral galaxy.[1][9] It is located 1.19 billion light-years (366 Mpc) away in the constellation Coma Berenices, near the North Galactic Pole. As of February 2015[update], it is the largest known spiral galaxy, with an approximate diameter of 650,000 light-years (200,000 pc),[5][6][7] thus over six times the diameter of our Milky Way. It was discovered by astronomer David Malin in 1986 and is the first LSB galaxy verified to exist.[9][7][5] Its high surface brightness central spiral is 30,000 light-years (9,200 pc) across, with a bulge of 10,000 light-years (3,100 pc).[5] The central spiral is a SB0a type barred-spiral.[5]
Giant low surface brightness barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
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Constellation | Coma Berenices [2] |
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Right ascension | 12h 36m 59.34697s [1] |
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Declination | +14° 19′ 49.1585″ [1] |
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Redshift | 0.082557±0.000033 [3] |
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Helio radial velocity | 24750±10 km/s [3] |
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Galactocentric velocity | 24707±10 km/s [3] |
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Distance | 1.19 Gly (366 Mpc) h−1 0.73 [3] |
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Apparent magnitude (V) | 15.809±0.009 [3] |
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Absolute magnitude (V) | −22.01±0.50 [3] |
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Type | SB0a [1] |
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Mass | ~1012 [4] M☉ |
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Size | 650 kly (200 kpc) [5][6][7] – 750 kly (230 kpc) [8] |
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Apparent size (V) | 0.219′ × 0.204′ [2] |
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PGC 42102, LEDA 42102, VPC 1091, 2MASX J12365934+1419494, Gaia DR2 3932516418935413504[1] |
Malin 1 is peculiar in several ways: its diameter alone would make it the largest barred spiral galaxy ever to have been observed.[4]
Malin 1 was found later to be interacting with two other galaxies, Malin 1B and SDSS J123708.91+142253.2. Malin 1B is located 46,000 light-years (14,000 pc) away from the high surface brightness central spiral of Malin 1, which may be responsible for the formation of the galaxy's central bar. Meanwhile, SDSS J123708.91+142253.2 is located within the huge, faint halo of Malin 1 and might have caused the formation of the extended low surface brightness disc through tidal stripping.
Observations by Galaz et al. in April 2014 revealed a detailed view of the spiral structure of Malin 1 in optical bands. The galaxy exhibits giant and very faint spiral arms, with some segments up to 33,000 light-years (10,000 pc) in diameter. Other details, such as possible stellar streams and formation regions, are revealed as well.[8] The same authors also say that Malin 1 is larger than thought, with another estimated diameter of around 750,000 light-years (230,000 pc).[8]
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Malin 1 — гигантская спиральная галактика с низкой поверхностной яркостью (LSB)[1], прототип LSB галактик.[5] Расположена на расстоянии 1.19 млрд световых лет (366 Мпк) в направлении созвездия Волосы Вероники, вблизи северного полюса Галактики.
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