Astronomy:Tucana IV

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Tucana IV
Observation data
ConstellationTucana
Distance156,555 ly
Group or clusterMilky Way subgroup
Characteristics
TypeDwarf galaxy
Notable featuresClose pass of the LMC

Tucana IV is an ultra-faint dwarf galaxy that is a satellite to the Milky Way galaxy. It lies at a distance of 48 kiloparsecs in the constellation of Tucana. It has a size of 127 parsecs.[1]

It passed within 4 kiloparsecs (possibly a collision event) with the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) approximately 120 million years ago. This close passage of the LMC altered the trajectory of the galaxy and its internal kinematics.[2]

References

  1. "Tucana IV" (in en-US). https://www.newplanetarium.com/milky-way/satellite-galaxies/tucana-iv. 
  2. Simon, J. D.; Li, T. S.; Erkal, D.; Pace, A. B.; Drlica-Wagner, A.; James, D. J.; Marshall, J. L.; Bechtol, K. et al. (2020-02-20), "Birds of a Feather? Magellan/IMACS Spectroscopy of the Ultra-faint Satellites Grus II, Tucana IV, and Tucana V", The Astrophysical Journal 892 (2): 137, doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ab7ccb, Bibcode2020ApJ...892..137S, http://arxiv.org/abs/1911.08493, retrieved 2025-07-28