论文标题
测量当地超级收集机飞机
Surveying the Local Supercluster Plane
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论文摘要
我们研究了位于M87以100乘20度的带中的星系的分布和速度场,并沿本地超集群平面定向。我们的样品量为2158个星系,径向速度小于2000 km/s。其中,1119个星系(52%)具有距离和特殊的速度估计。大约3/4的早期型星系集中在处女座群集核心内,该带中的大多数晚期星系都位于病毒半径之外。用$ m _ {\ rm h \,i}> m _*$分布富含气体的矮人,看起来对处女座群集的存在不敏感。在赤道超集群带中的50个星系组中,6组具有奇特的速度,约500-1000 km/s与富簇中的病毒运动相当。最神秘的案例是NGC4278(昏迷I云)周围有近30个星系的群,以$ 840 km/s的平均特殊速度向我们移动。该云(或细丝?)距离我们的距离为16.1 MPC,距离处女座中心约5 MPC。处女座群集周围的星系显示为以VIRGECENTRIC插入,幅度约为500 km/s。 Assuming the spherically symmetric radial infall, we estimate the radius of the zero-velocity surface to be $R_0 = (7.0\pm0.3)$ Mpc that yields the total mass of Virgo cluster to be $(7.4\pm0.9)\times 10^{14} M_{\odot}$ in tight agreement with its virial mass estimates.我们得出的结论是,处女座郊区不包含大量的黑暗母校以外的病毒核心。
We investigate the distribution and velocity field of galaxies situated in a band of 100 by 20 degrees centered on M87 and oriented along the Local supercluster plane. Our sample amounts 2158 galaxies with radial velocities less than 2000 km/s. Of them, 1119 galaxies (52%) have distance and peculiar velocity estimates. About 3/4 of early-type galaxies are concentrated within the Virgo cluster core, most of the late-type galaxies in the band locate outside the virial radius. Distribution of gas-rich dwarfs with $M_{\rm H\,I} > M_*$ looks to be insensitive to the Virgo cluster presence. Among 50 galaxy groups in the equatorial supercluster band 6 groups have peculiar velocities about 500-1000 km/s comparable with virial motions in rich clusters. The most cryptic case is a flock of nearly 30 galaxies around NGC4278 (Coma I cloud), moving to us with the mean peculiar velocity of $-$840 km/s. This cloud (or filament?) resides at a distance of 16.1 Mpc from us and approximately 5 Mpc away from the Virgo center. Galaxies around Virgo cluster exhibit Virgocentric infall with an amplitude of about 500 km/s. Assuming the spherically symmetric radial infall, we estimate the radius of the zero-velocity surface to be $R_0 = (7.0\pm0.3)$ Mpc that yields the total mass of Virgo cluster to be $(7.4\pm0.9)\times 10^{14} M_{\odot}$ in tight agreement with its virial mass estimates. We conclude that the Virgo outskirts does not contain significant amounts of dark mater beyond its virial core.