Dorado Group - Members

Members

The table below lists eighteen galaxies that were identified in 1982 as associated with the Dorado Group by John Peter Huchra and Margaret J. Geller with the ones later dropped stuck out. In 1989, the list of members was expanded to 46 by Maia, da Costa, & Latham. Lastly, in 1990/1991, Henry C. Ferguson & Allan Sandage identified 34 other possible candidate members of the group with magnitudes greater than 19 and eliminated one member from Maia et al. putting the list at 79 galaxies. Kilborn et al. 2005 confirmed 26 members from the list. In 2006, the list was refined again by Firth et al. Using redshift data, they excluded eleven (as being background galaxies or interloper) from the Ferguson et al. list, confirmed the membership of twenty on the list, and left 48 unconfirmed.

Huchra et al. 1982 Members of the Dorado Group
(with strikeouts for ones dropped by Maia et al. in 1989)
Name Type R.A. (J2000) Dec. (J2000) Redshift (km/s) Apparent Magnitude
NGC 2082 SAB(rs+)c 05h 41m 51.1s -64° 18′ 04″ 1184 ± 6 12.6
NGC 1947 S0- pec 05h 26m 47.6s -63° 45′ 36″ 1100 ± 24 11.7
NGC 1796 (R)SB(r)dm: 05h 02m 42.5s -61° 08′ 24″ 1014 ± 9 12.9
NGC 1688 SB(rs)dm 04h 48m 23.8s -59° 48′ 01″ 1228 ± 6 12.6
NGC 1672 (R'_1:)SB(r)bc Sy2 04h 45m 42.5s -59° 14′ 50″ 1331 ± 3 10.3
IC 2056 SAB(r)b 04h 16m 24.5s -60° 12′ 25″ 1133 ± 10 12.5
NGC 1559 SB(s)cd 04h 17m 35.8s -62° 47′ 01″ 1304 ± 4 11.0
NGC 1543 (R)SB(l)00 04h 12m 43.2s -57° 44′ 17″ 1176 ± 7 11.5
NGC 1574 SA0- 04h 21m 58.8s -56° 58′ 29″ 1050 ± 25 11.4
NGC 1533 (L)SB(rs)00 04h 09m 51.8s -56° 07′ 06″ 790 ± 5 11.7
NGC 1546 SA0+? 04h 14m 36.5s -56° 03′ 39″ 1284 ± 14 11.8
NGC 1553 SA(rl)00 04h 16m 10.5s -55° 46′ 49″ 1080 ± 11 10.3
NGC 1549 E0−1 04h 15m 45.1s -55° 35′ 32″ 1220 ± 15 10.7
NGC 1566 (R'_1)SAB(rs)bcSy1 04h 20m 00.4s -54° 56′ 16″ 1504 ± 2 10.3
NGC 1617 (R')SAB(rs)a 04h 31m 39.5s -54° 36′ 08″ 1063 ± 21 11.4
NGC 1515 SAB(s)bc 04h 04m 02.7s -54° 06′ 00″ 1175 ± 7 12.1
NGC 1705 SA0- pec 04h 54m 13.5s -53° 21′ 40″ 633 ± 6 12.8
NGC 1596 SA0: sp 04h 27m 38.1s -55° 01′ 40″ 1510 ± 8 12.1

The Maia et al. 1989 thirty-four added members were: IC 2049, NGC 1536, IC 2058, IC 2032, NGC 1602, NGC 1581, IC 2085, NGC 1522, PGC 15149, NGC 1556, NGC 1527, NGC 1494, NGC 1493, PGC 14416, IC 2000, NGC 1483, NGC 1433, PGC 14078, NGC 1495, NGC 1510, NGC 1512, IC 1959, IC 1986, NGC 1448, NGC 1487, IC 1933, NGC 1311, IC 1954, IC 1914, NGC 1411, IC 1970, PGC 13818, NGC 1249, and PGC 11139. And the six dropped from the 1982 list were: NGC 2082, NGC 1947, NGC 1796, NGC 1688, NGC 1672, and NGC 1559. In 2007, a study of ultracompact dwarfs (UCD) identified one definite and two possible UCD members of the group. The thirty-four added by Ferguson et al. 1990 included IC 2038 and IC 2039.

The NGC 1566 Group of Dorado contains H I with MHI = 3.5×1010 M of which 40% alone comes from the NGC 1566 galaxy. More than half of its members are outside its virial radius of 580 kpc which suggests this group is a young non-virialized group. The 2005 Kilborn et al. set of confirmed NGC 1566 Group members (within the Dorado Group) is:

Kilborn et al. 2005 Members of the NGC 1566 Group
Name Type R.A. (J2000) Dec. (J2000) Redshift (km/s) Apparent Magnitude
IC 2049 SAB(s)d? 04h 12m 04.3s -58° 33′ 25″ 1469 ± 7 14.5
NGC 1536 SB(s)c pec 04h 10m 59.8s -56° 28′ 50″ 1217 ± 13 13.2
NGC 1543 (R)SB(l)00 04h 12m 43.2s -57° 44′ 17″ 1176 ± 7 11.5
LSBG F157-081 Irregular 04h 27m 13.7s -57° 25′ 42″ 1215 ± 7 16.7
NGC 1533 (L)SB(rs)00 04h 09m 51.8s -56° 07′ 06″ 790 ± 5 11.7
IC 2038 Sd pec 04h 08m 53.7s -55° 59′ 22″ 712 ± 52 15.5
APMBGC 157+016+068 Irregular 04h 22m 51.7s -56° 13′ 39″ 1350 ± 4 16.3
NGC 1546 SA0+? 04h 14m 36.5s -56° 03′ 39″ 1284 ± 14 11.8
IC 2058 Sc 04h 17m 54.3s -55° 55′ 58″ 1379 ± 1 13.9
IC 2032 IAB(s)m pec 04h 07m 03.0s -55° 19′ 26″ 1068 ± 7 14.7
NGC 1566 (R'_1)SAB(rs)bcSy1 04h 20m 00.4s -54° 56′ 16″ 1504 ± 2 10.3
NGC 1596 SA0: sp 04h 27m 38.1s -55° 01′ 40″ 1510 ± 8 12.1
NGC 1602 IB(s)m pec 04h 27m 55.0s -55° 03′ 28″ 1568 ± 8 13.3
NGC 1515 SAB(s)bc 04h 04m 02.7s -54° 06′ 00″ 1175 ± 7 12.1
NGC 1522 (R')S00: pec 04h 06m 07.9s -52° 40′ 06″ 898 ± 7 13.9
ESO 118-019 S00 pec 04h 18m 59.5s -58° 15′ 27″ 1239 14.9
ESO 157-030 E4 04h 27m 32.6s -54° 11′ 48″ 1471 ± 28 14.7
ESO 157-047 S0/a? pec sp 04h 39m 19.1s -54° 12′ 41″ 1655 ± 10 15.5
ESO 157-049 S? 04h 39m 36.9s -53° 00′ 46″ 1678 ± 5 14.3
IC 2085 S00 pec sp 04h 31m 24.2s -54° 25′ 01″ 982 ± 10 13.9
NGC 1549 E0−1 04h 15m 45.1s -55° 35′ 32″ 1220 ± 15 10.7
NGC 1553 SA(rl)00 04h 16m 10.5s -55° 46′ 49″ 1080 ± 11 10.3
NGC 1574 SA0- 04h 21m 58.8s -56° 58′ 29″ 1050 ± 25 11.4
NGC 1581 S0- 04h 24m 44.9s -54° 56′ 31″ 1600 ± 27 13.6
NGC 1617 (R')SAB(rs)a 04h 31m 39.5s -54° 36′ 08″ 1063 ± 21 11.4
Abell 3202 Irregular 04h 01m 15.2s -53° 29′ 23″ 1135 ± 40 16.9

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