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The M109 Group (also known as the NGC 3992 GrouporUrsa Major cloud) is a group of galaxies about 55 million light-years away[4] in the constellation Ursa Major. The group is named after the brightest galaxy within the group, the spiral galaxy M109.

M109 Group
Observation data (Epoch J2000)
Constellation(s)Ursa Major
Right ascension11h55m [1][2]
Declination+51° 20′[1][2]
Brightest memberMessier 109[1][2]
Number of galaxies41–58[1][2][3]
Other designations
NGC 3992 Group, LGG 258,[1]
NOGG H 547,[2]
NOGG P1 588,[2] NOGG P2 597[2]
See also: Galaxy group, Galaxy cluster, List of galaxy groups and clusters
NGC 3982.
NGC 4157, seen by the 32 inch Schulman Foundation telescope on Mt. Lemmon, USA.

Members

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The table below lists galaxies that have been consistently identified as group members in the Nearby Galaxies Catalog,[3] the survey of Fouque et al.,[5] the Lyons Groups of Galaxies (LGG) Catalogue,[1] and the three group lists created from the Nearby Optical Galaxy sample of Giuricin et al.[2]

Members of the M109 Group
Name Type[6] R.A. (J2000)[6] Dec. (J2000)[6] Redshift (km/s)[6] Apparent Magnitude[6]
Messier 109 SB(rs)bc 11h57m 36.0s +53° 22′ 28″ 1048 ± 1 10.6
NGC 3718 SB(s)a pec 11h32m 34.9s +53° 04′ 05″ 993 ± 1 11.6
NGC 3726 SAB(r)c 11h33m 21.2s +47° 01′ 45″ 866 ± 1 10.9
NGC 3729 SB(r)a pec 11h33m 49.3s +53° 07′ 32″ 1060 ± 1 12.0
NGC 3769 SB(r)b 11h37m 44.1s +47° 53′ 35″ 737 ± 2 12.5
NGC 3782 SAB(s)cd 11h39m 20.7s +46° 30′ 48″ 739 ± 6 13.1
NGC 3870 S0 11h45m 56.6s +50° 11′ 59″ 756 ± 7 13.4
NGC 3877 Sc 11h46m 07.8s +47° 29′ 41″ 895 ± 4 12.1
NGC 3893 SAB(rs)c 11h48m 38.2s +48° 42′ 39″ 967 ± 1 11.2
NGC 3913 (R)SA(rs)d 11h50m 38.9s +55° 21′ 14″ 954 ± 4 13.2
NGC 3917 SAcd 11h50m 45.5s +51° 49′ 27″ 965 ± 1 12.5
NGC 3922 S0/a 11h51m 13.4s +50° 09′ 25″ 906 ± 7 13.4
NGC 3928 SA(s)b 11h51m 47.6s +48° 40′ 59″ 988 ± 4 13.0
NGC 3949 SA(s)bc 11h53m 41.4s +47° 51′ 32″ 800 ± 1 11.5
NGC 3953 SB(r)bc 11h53m 48.9s +52° 19′ 36″ 1052 ± 2 10.8
NGC 3972 SA(s)bc 11h55m 45.1s +55° 19′ 15″ 852 ± 1 13.1
NGC 3982 SAB(r)b 11h56m 28.1s +55° 07′ 31″ 1109 ± 6 12.0
NGC 4010 SB(s)d 11h58m 37.9s +47° 15′ 41″ 902 ± 1 13.2
NGC 4026 S0 11h59m 25.2s +50° 57′ 42″ 930 ± 40 11.7
NGC 4085 SAB(s)c 12h05m 22.7s +50° 21′ 10″ 746 ± 5 13.0
NGC 4088 SAB(rs)bc 12h05m 34.2s +50° 32′ 21″ 757 ± 1 11.2
NGC 4100 (R)SA(rs)bc 12h06m 08.1s +49° 34′ 59″ 1074 ± 1 11.9
NGC 4102 SAB(s)b 12h06m 23.1s +52° 42′ 39″ 846 ± 2 12.0
NGC 4142 SB(s)d 12h09m 30.2s +53° 06′ 18″ 1157 ± 7 13.9
NGC 4157 SAB(s)b 12h11m 04.4s +50° 29′ 05″ 774 ± 2 12.2
UGC 6628 SAm 11h40m 06.7s +45° 56′ 34″ 841 ± 1 13.2
UGC 6667 Scd 11h42m 26.3s +51° 35′ 53″ 973 ± 1 14.2
UGC 6840 SB(rs)m 11h52m 07.0s +52° 06′ 29″ 1046 ± 5 14.3
UGC 6917 SBm 11h56m 28.8s +50° 25′ 42″ 911 ± 1 13.1
UGC 6923 Im 11h56m 49.4s +53° 09′ 37″ 1066 ± 2 15.1
UGC 6930 SAB(s)d 11h57m 17.3s +49° 16′ 59″ 777 ± 0 12.7
UGC 6983 SB(rs)cd 11h59m 09.3s +52° 42′ 27″ 1082 ± 1 13.1
UGC 7218 Im 12h12m 56.5s +52° 15′ 55″ 770 ± 7 14.8

Galaxies frequently but not consistently listed as group members in the above references (i.e. galaxies listed in four of the above lists) include NGC 3631, NGC 3657, NGC 3733, NGC 3756, NGC 3850, NGC 3898, NGC 3985, NGC 3990, NGC 3998, NGC 4217, NGC 4220, UGC 6773, UGC 6802, UGC 6816, UGC 6922, and UGC 6969. The exact membership and the exact number of galaxies in the group is somewhat uncertain.

Fouque et al. lists these galaxies as two separate groups named Ursa Major I North and Ursa Major I South, both of which were used to compile the above table.[5] Most other references, however, identify this as a single group, as is specifically noted in the LGG Catalogue.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g A. Garcia (1993). "General study of group membership. II – Determination of nearby groups". Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement. 100: 47–90. Bibcode:1993A&AS..100...47G.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h G. Giuricin; C. Marinoni; L. Ceriani; A. Pisani (2000). "Nearby Optical Galaxies: Selection of the Sample and Identification of Groups". Astrophysical Journal. 543 (1): 178–194. arXiv:astro-ph/0001140. Bibcode:2000ApJ...543..178G. doi:10.1086/317070. S2CID 9618325.
  • ^ a b R. B. Tully (1988). Nearby Galaxies Catalog. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-35299-1.
  • ^ The Ursa Major Groups
  • ^ a b P. Fouque; E. Gourgoulhon; P. Chamaraux; G. Paturel (1992). "Groups of galaxies within 80 Mpc. II – The catalogue of groups and group members". Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement. 93: 211–233. Bibcode:1992A&AS...93..211F.
  • ^ a b c d e "NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database". Results for various galaxies. Retrieved 2006-11-09.

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