NGC 2835
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NGC 2835
NGC 2835 is an intermediate spiral galaxy located in Hydra located circa 35 million ly away from Earth.
NGC 2835 is seen nearly face-on. The galaxy features four or five spiral arms, visible in near infrared due to their population II stars. The spiral arms have also numerous HII regions and stellar associations, the larger of which are 5 arcseconds across. Although the galaxy is quite symmetric, the northern arms have HII regions that appear brighter than the southern ones. Also the southern arms appear less developed in their outer parts than the north ones. The star formation rate in NGC 2835 is 0.4 M☉ per year and the total stellar mass of the galaxy is low, at 7.9x109 M☉. In the centre of NGC 2835 lies a supermassive black hole whose mass is estimated to be 3-10 million (106.72±0.3) M☉, based on the spiral arm pitch angle.
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NGC 2835 is seen nearly face-on. The galaxy features four or five spiral arms, visible in near infrared due to their population II stars. The spiral arms have also numerous HII regions and stellar associations, the larger of which are 5 arcseconds across. Although the galaxy is quite symmetric, the northern arms have HII regions that appear brighter than the southern ones. Also the southern arms appear less developed in their outer parts than the north ones. The star formation rate in NGC 2835 is 0.4 M☉ per year and the total stellar mass of the galaxy is low, at 7.9x109 M☉. In the centre of NGC 2835 lies a supermassive black hole whose mass is estimated to be 3-10 million (106.72±0.3) M☉, based on the spiral arm pitch angle.
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Telescope
CHI-1
Camera
FLI PL9000
Location
EL SAUCE OSERVATORY, CHILE
Date of observation
8 apr 2020
Filters
LRGB Astrodon
Processing
DSS,SIRIL,GIMP,AFFINITY,STARNETT
Credits
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