Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Canes Venatici (CVn)  ·  Contains:  IC 3668  ·  IC 3675  ·  NGC 4618  ·  NGC 4625
NGC 4618 Distorted Barred Dwarf Galaxy, NGC 4625 Interacting Galaxies, 



    
        

            Jerry Macon
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NGC 4618 Distorted Barred Dwarf Galaxy, NGC 4625 Interacting Galaxies

NGC 4618 Distorted Barred Dwarf Galaxy, NGC 4625 Interacting Galaxies, 



    
        

            Jerry Macon
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NGC 4618 Distorted Barred Dwarf Galaxy, NGC 4625 Interacting Galaxies

Acquisition details

Dates:
March 15, 2022
Frames:
Chroma RGB 50mm Unmounted: 152×120(5h 4′) (gain: 100.00) f/-15 bin 1×1
Integration:
5h 4′
Avg. Moon age:
11.97 days
Avg. Moon phase:
91.42%
Bortle Dark-Sky Scale:
3.00
Temperature:
3.00

RA center: 12h41m39s.292

DEC center: +41°1205.50

Pixel scale: 0.453 arcsec/pixel

Orientation: 88.899 degrees

Field radius: 0.252 degrees

WCS transformation: thin plate spline

More info:Open 

Resolution: 3150x2475

File size: 2.3 MB

Locations: Dark Star Observatory, Taos, New Mexico, United States

Data source: Own remote observatory

Remote source: Non-commercial independent facility

Description

UNGUIDED
CDK20: FL 2280mm,  F/4.5,  0.34 arcsec/pixel raw
90% MOON

An unusual feature of these two galaxies is that they appear almost identical in structure, just different sizes.  An infrequently imaged pair.

NGC 4618 is a distorted barred dwarf galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici. The galaxy is formally classified as a Sm galaxy, which means that its structure vaguely resembles the structure of spiral galaxies. The galaxy is sometimes referred to as a Magellanic spiral because of its resemblance to the Magellanic clouds.

Unlike most spiral galaxies, NGC 4618 has a single spiral arm, which gives the galaxy an asymmetric appearance. This galaxy was included in the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies as one of three examples of nearby galaxies with single spiral arms. Although NGC 4618 is labeled as peculiar, many similar galaxies have been identified.

It has been hypothesized that this galaxy's asymmetric structure may be the result of a gravitational interaction with NGC 4625. Such asymmetric structure is commonly seen among many interacting galaxies. However, observations of neutral hydrogen gas in NGC 4618 and NGC 4625 imply that only some of the gas outside the optical disks of NGC 4618 is affected by the gravitational interaction. This may indicate that NGC 4618's one-arm shape forms as the result of processes that are intrinsic to the galaxy itself.
(Wikipedia)

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NGC 4618 Distorted Barred Dwarf Galaxy, NGC 4625 Interacting Galaxies, 



    
        

            Jerry Macon