Astronomy:IC 860

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IC 860
SDSS image of IC 860
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationComa Berenices
Right ascension 13h 15m 03.50s
Declination+24° 37′ 07.79″
Redshift0.012909
Helio radial velocity3,870 km/s
Distance155 Mly (47.52 Mpc)
Apparent magnitude (V)0.044
Apparent magnitude (B)0.057
Characteristics
TypeSa, HII;LIRG
Size35,000 ly
Apparent size (V)0.5' x 0.3'
Notable featuresluminous infrared galaxy
Other designations
CGCG 130-023, IRAS 13126+2452, ECO 03976, MCG +04-31-015, PGC 46086

IC 860 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation of Coma Berenices. It is located 155 million light years away from Earth.[1] It was discovered on June 16, 1892, by Stephan Javelle, a French astronomer.[2] It is a peculiar galaxy.[3]

IC 860 is classified a nearby post-starburst galaxy, in early stages of transforming into its quiescent state.[4] It is also vibrationally excited HCN luminous infrared galaxy (LIRG) with LHCN -VIB/LIR of 3.2 x 10−8. It has a dust obscured nucleus making it hard to determine whether it is a starburst galaxy or an active galactic nucleus (AGN).[5] In additional, the galaxy contains HI and OH absorption towards its central region. The galaxy has an implied mass of MSMBH of 4 x 107 MΘ based on its velocity rotation of vrot = 226 km s−1. The Eddington luminosity of IC 860 is 2 x 1012 LΘ.[6]

According to low [C II] 157.7 μm-to-LFIR ratios and by a mid-infrared silicate absorption, the findings suggest IC 860 does have a warm compact region. The region of the galaxy, is in a current phase of rapid evolution where inflows are accumulating column densities of interstellar dust and gas, sufficient to fuel its star formation or its AGN.[6]

IC 860 was also observed in optical imaging. From the results, the galaxy has a massive V-shaped kiloparsec dust structure. As the nuclear gas only has an outflow velocity of vout = 170 – 200 km s−1, this makes it impossible to escape from the galaxy unless being accelerated.[6]

In another study, IC 860 contains 4.83 GHz formaldehyde emission with a peak flux density of 2.0-2.2 mJy based from observations made by Arecibo Observatory. It is found to have three unique emission compartments centered between 3830 and 3990 km s−1.[7]

References

  1. "Your NED Search Results". https://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/cgi-bin/objsearch?search_type=Obj_id&objid=33643&objname=1&img_stamp=YES&hconst=73.0&omegam=0.27&omegav=0.73&corr_z=1. 
  2. "Index Catalog Objects: IC 850 - 899". https://cseligman.com/text/atlas/ic8a.htm#ic860. 
  3. Kazes, I.; Karoji, H.; Sofue, Y.; Nakai, N.; Handa, T. (1988-05-01). "A most peculiar galaxy : IC 860.". Astronomy and Astrophysics 197: L22–L24. ISSN 0004-6361. Bibcode1988A&A...197L..22K. https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1988A&A...197L..22K/abstract. 
  4. Luo, Yuanze; Rowlands, Kate; Alatalo, Katherine; Sazonova, Elizaveta; Abdurro'uf; Heckman, Timothy; Medling, Anne M.; Deustua, Susana E. et al. (2022-10-01). "A Multiwavelength View of IC 860: What Is in Action inside Quenching Galaxies". The Astrophysical Journal 938 (1): 63. doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ac8b7d. ISSN 0004-637X. Bibcode2022ApJ...938...63L. 
  5. Gorski, M. D.; Aalto, S.; König, S.; Wethers, C.; Yang, C.; Muller, S.; Viti, S.; Black, J. H. et al. (February 2023). "The opaque heart of the galaxy IC 860: Analogous protostellar, kinematics, morphology, and chemistry". Astronomy & Astrophysics 670: A70. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202245166. ISSN 0004-6361. Bibcode2023A&A...670A..70G. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202245166. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Aalto, S.; Muller, S.; König, S.; Falstad, N.; Mangum, J.; Sakamoto, K.; Privon, G. C.; Gallagher, J. et al. (July 2019). "The hidden heart of the luminous infrared galaxy IC 860". Astronomy & Astrophysics 627: A147. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201935480. ISSN 0004-6361. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201935480. 
  7. Baan, Willem A.; An, Tao; Klöckner, Hans-Rainer; Thomasson, Peter (2017-04-17). "The emission structure of formaldehyde megamasers". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 469 (1): 916–929. doi:10.1093/mnras/stx895. ISSN 0035-8711.