Low signal-to-noise spectroscopy and surface photometry of two faint galaxies in the field of NGC 7479
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We present low signal-to-noise spectroscopy and surface photometry of two small galaxies, detected in the field of the nearby asymmetric barred spiral NGC 7479, near a prolongation of the western arm that forms a faint tail in the disc, and selected as possible companions of this galaxy. The analysis was based on data obtained with the Prime Focus Camera (PFC) at the 0.8 m telescope of McDonald Observatory, and the Low Resolution Spectroscope (LRS) at the 9.2 m Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET). We ...
We present low signal-to-noise spectroscopy and surface photometry of two small galaxies, detected in the field of the nearby asymmetric barred spiral NGC 7479, near a prolongation of the western arm that forms a faint tail in the disc, and selected as possible companions of this galaxy. The analysis was based on data obtained with the Prime Focus Camera (PFC) at the 0.8 m telescope of McDonald Observatory, and the Low Resolution Spectroscope (LRS) at the 9.2 m Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET). We determined radial velocities using cross correlation with 15 different templates, and derived integrated magnitudes, colors and brightness profiles for each.
The derived radial velocities are around 35 500 kms-1 for one galaxy and 38 000 kms-1 for the other, which clearly indicates that both are far more distant than the nearby NGC 7479. The absolute magnitudes and diameters of these two background galaxies are typical of normal galaxies, and their colors are similar to other galaxies with similar redshifs. NGC 7479 continues to exist in isolation with no detected companion. ...
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Astronomy and astrophysics. Les Ulis. Vol. 409, no. 3 (Oct. 2003), p. 899-906
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