Template:Infobox galaxy
{{{name}}} | |
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[[File:{{{image}}}|frameless]] {{{caption}}} | |
Observation data ({{{epoch}}} epoch) | |
Pronunciation | {{{pronounce}}} |
Constellation | {{{constellation name}}} |
Right ascension | {{{ra}}} |
Declination | {{{dec}}} |
Redshift | {{{z}}} |
Helio radial velocity | {{{h_radial_v}}} |
Galactocentric velocity | {{{gal_v}}} |
Distance (comoving) | {{{dist_pc}}} |
Distance | {{{dist_ly}}} |
Group or cluster | {{{group_cluster}}} |
Apparent magnitude (V) | {{{appmag_v}}} |
Apparent magnitude (B) | {{{appmag_b}}} |
Absolute magnitude (V) | {{{absmag_v}}} |
Absolute magnitude (B) | {{{absmag_b}}} |
Surface brightness (specify) | {{{sbrightness_specify}}} |
Characteristics | |
Type | {{{type}}} |
Mass | {{{mass}}} M☉ |
Mass/Light ratio | {{{mass_light_ratio}}} M☉/L☉ |
Number of stars | {{{stars}}} |
Size | {{{size}}} |
Apparent size (V) | {{{size_v}}} |
Half-light radius (physical) | {{{half_light_radius_pc}}} |
Half-light radius (apparent) | {{{half_light_radius_arcminsec}}} |
H I scale length (physical) | {{{h1_scale_length_pc}}} |
H I scale length (apparent) | {{{h1_scale_length_arcminsec}}} |
X-ray radius (physical) | {{{xray_radius_pc}}} |
X-ray radius (apparent) | {{{xray_radius_arcminsec}}} |
Notable features | {{{notes}}} |
Other designations | |
{{{names}}} | |
References: {{{references}}} |
Infobox for articles on galaxies.
Usage
{{Infobox galaxy | name = | image = | image_size = | upright = | caption = | alt = | epoch = | pronounce = {{IPA-en|<!-- IPA string -->|}} | constellation name = | ra = {{RA|00|00|00}} <!-- or {{Deg2HMS|000.0000|sup=yes}} --> | dec = {{DEC|±00|00|00}} | z = | h_radial_v = | gal_v = | dist_pc = {{cvt|000|+/-|00|kpc|kly|order=flip|lk=on}}{{hub|0.73}} <!-- comoving distance --> | dist_ly = {{cvt|000|+/-|00|kpc|kly|order=flip|lk=on}}{{hub|0.73}} | group_cluster = | type = | mass = <!-- In solar masses {{Val|0|e=0}} --> | mass_light_ratio = <!-- In solar units --> | size = <!-- In light years --> | stars = | appmag_v = | appmag_b = | absmag_v = | size_v = | half_light_radius_pc = <!-- physical dimension, pc preferred --> | half_light_radius_arcminsec = <!-- apparent dimension --> | h1_scale_length_pc = <!-- physical dimension, pc preferred --> | h1_scale_length_arcminsec = <!-- apparent dimension --> | xray_radius_pc = <!-- physical dimension, pc preferred --> | xray_radius_arcminsec = <!-- apparent dimension --> | notes = | names = | references = }} |
Parameters
z, h_radial_v, gal_v
The redshift
parameter (z) can either list the radial velocity of the galaxy in units of km/s, or the dimensionless quantity z. The former is used when the value of z has a very small value, such as less than 0.1.
The parameter |gal_v=
refers to the galactrocentric radial velocity (the radial velocity relative to the Milky Way), which can be found on NED under the section "Quantities Derived from Redshift" if one looks up a galaxy.
dist_ly
The dist_ly
field can list the distance in both light-years and parsecs by using the {{Convert}} template. For example: {{convert|2810|+/-|90|kly|kpc|abbr=on|lk=on}}
gives: 2,810 ± 90 kly (862 ± 28 kpc)
- {{hub}} identifies the dimensionless Hubble parameter used in the distance measurement. Using NED's default value of 0.73,
"{{hub|0.73}}"
gives "h−10.73" [1]. "{{hub|}}"
gives "h−1 " [2] if distance is left in 'units' of h.
group_cluster
The parameter |group_cluster=
refers to the galaxy group or galaxy cluster that the galaxy is located in.
type
The parameter |type=
is the de Vancoleurs morphological type of the galaxy. These can be found on NED or SIMBAD. (Note that a ^
in NED is actually a superscript, so for example S0^0 should be written as S00 .)
In SIMBAD the morphological type is often given as a number between -6 and 11. To convert these into the de Vaucouleurs class, use this table from this article:
Numerical Hubble stage | −6 | −5 | −4 | −3 | −2 | −1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
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de Vaucouleurs class | cE | E | E+ | S0− | S00 | S0+ | S0/a | Sa | Sab | Sb | Sbc | Sc | Scd | Sd | Sdm | Sm | Im | Irr |