Antlia Cluster Explained
The Antlia Cluster (or Abell S0636) is a cluster of galaxies located in the Hydra–Centaurus Supercluster. The Antlia Cluster is the third-nearest to the Local Group after the Virgo Cluster and Fornax Cluster.[1] Antlia's distance from Earth is 40.5Mpc to 40.91NaN1 and can be viewed from Earth in the constellation Antlia.[2] The Antlia Cluster should not be confused with the Antlia Dwarf galaxy.
Antlia is classified as a rare Bautz–Morgan type III cluster,[3] meaning it has no central dominant (cD) brightest cluster galaxy.[4] However, the cluster is dominated by two massive elliptical galaxies, NGC 3268 and NGC 3258, and contains a total of about 234 galaxies. The cluster is very dense compared to other clusters such as Virgo and Fornax, thus containing early-type galaxies and a larger portion of dwarf ellipticals.[2] The cluster is split into two galaxy groups, the Northern subgroup gravitating around NGC 3268, and the Southern subgroup centered on NGC 3258.
The cluster has an overall redshift of z = 0.0087, implying that the cluster is, like most objects in the Universe, receding from the Local Group. Using the now-obsolete scientific satellite ASCA, X-ray observations show that the cluster is almost isothermal, with a mean temperature of kT ~ 2.0 keV.
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Further reading
- Burnham Jr., Robert (1978) Burham's Celestial Handbook Revised Edition Vol. 1 of 3. Dover Publications. New York
Notes and References
- Smith Castelli . Analía V. . Bassino . Lilia P. . Richtler . Tom . Cellone, Sergio A. . Aruta, Cristian . Infante, Leopoldo . Galaxy populations in the Antlia cluster - I. Photometric properties of early-type galaxies . June 2008 . . 386 . 4 . 2311–2322 . 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.13211.x . free . 2008MNRAS.386.2311S. 0803.1630 . 9042703 .
- Dwarf Galaxies in the Antlia Cluster: First Results. Smith Castelli, A. V.. Bassino, L. P.. Cellone, S. A.. Richtler, T.. Dirsch, B.. Infante, L.. Aruta, C.. Gómez, M.. December 2005. Proceedings of the ESO Workshop. I. Saviane. V.D. Ivanov. J. Borissova. ESO ASTROPHYSICS SYMPOSIA. Groups of Galaxies in the Nearby Universe. Springer-Verlag (2007). 978-3-540-71172-8. 2007ggnu.conf..109S. 109. astro-ph/0603391 . 10.1007/978-3-540-71173-5_17 .
- Hopp . U. . Materne . J. . July 1985 . The Antlia cluster of galaxies and its environment - The Hydra I-Centaurus supercluster . Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series . 61 . 93–106 . 0365-0138 . 1985A&AS...61...93H .
- Guthrie. B. N. G.. July 1974. Radio emission associated with the brightest galaxies in clusters. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 168. 15–20. MNRAS. A&AA ID: AAA012.160.002. 10.1093/mnras/168.1.15 . free. 1974MNRAS.168...15G.