Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Cetus (Cet)  ·  Contains:  NGC 530  ·  NGC 535  ·  NGC 538  ·  NGC 541  ·  NGC 543  ·  NGC 545  ·  NGC 547  ·  NGC 548  ·  PGC 1116120  ·  PGC 1116720  ·  PGC 1117306  ·  PGC 1117917  ·  PGC 1118459  ·  PGC 1118822  ·  PGC 1118873  ·  PGC 1119222  ·  PGC 1119267  ·  PGC 1119834  ·  PGC 1120269  ·  PGC 1120398  ·  PGC 1121627  ·  PGC 1121698  ·  PGC 1123477  ·  PGC 138377  ·  PGC 169812  ·  PGC 169816  ·  PGC 5176  ·  PGC 5228  ·  PGC 5258  ·  PGC 5289  ·  And 15 more.
Abell 194: A Mini Markarian's Chain & Eintstein-Straus Vacuole, Lilith Gaither
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Abell 194: A Mini Markarian's Chain & Eintstein-Straus Vacuole

Abell 194: A Mini Markarian's Chain & Eintstein-Straus Vacuole, Lilith Gaither
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Abell 194: A Mini Markarian's Chain & Eintstein-Straus Vacuole

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A beautiful galaxy cluster of over 100 members some 265 million light years from us in the constellation of Cetus. This cluster is notable for its high "population density" of lenticular (S0) galaxies.

This cluster reminded me of Markarian's Chain at first, complete with its own set of "Eyes" with lenticular (S0) NGC 545 and elliptical (E) NGC 547 located near the top left. Down and to the right you find an elliptical galaxy, known as NGC 541, a radio galaxy of Fanaroff-Riley class I. 45 seconds of arc due northeast of NGC 541 lies Minkowski's Object. This is a small irregular dwarf galaxy undergoing incredible star formation. It lies within the radio jet of NGC 541, and current models suggest it was cooled by the jet, triggering high rates of star formation. That was the original appeal of this cluster to me, but as I researched it, I found something that set off my "nerd alarm" to an extreme degree.

This cluster, like our own local group of galaxies, is surrounded by an Einstein-Strauss vacuole. Not much information is available on this phenomenon. From what I found: This is a sperical Schwarzchild region immersed in a Friedmann universe with a metric obtained by solving the equations of general relativity of a mass condensation in an expanding universe with vanishing cosmological constant. The results obtained tend to suggest that cosmological expansion from dark energy has no effect on dynamics even on the scale of galaxies and gravitationally-bound galaxy clusters. A paper from 2005 by R. Plaga explores how the Einstein-Strauss vacuole hypothesis applied to the case of ACO 194 predicts better values for galactic redshift than those obtained from the cosmological concordance model.

It was difficult to pull data from this object, as guiding at a low declination of -1° from my latitude on a severely undermounted rig is a task which requires a string of miracles. Despite troubles with declination, I'm reasonably pleased with how this one turned out.

Cheers to all,

Lilith

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Abell 194: A Mini Markarian's Chain & Eintstein-Straus Vacuole, Lilith Gaither