Table 1
Basic data for the galaxy NGC 1566.
Parameter | Valueb | Reference |
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α J2000 a | 04h20m00.42s | (1) |
δ J2000 a | −54°56′16.1′′ | (1) |
V hel | 1504 km s-1 | (1) |
RC3 Type | SAB(s)bc | (1) |
Nuclear Activity | Seyfert 1 | (2) |
Inclination | 35.̊0 | (3) |
Position Angle | 44° ± 1° | (3) |
Distance | 10 Mpc (1′′ = 48 pc) | (1) |
L B | 8.8 × 109L⊙ | (4) |
M H I | 3.5 × 109 M⊙ | (5) |
M H2 | 1.3 × 109 M⊙ | (6) |
Mdust(60 and 100 μm) | 3.7 × 106 M⊙ | (7) |
L FIR | 6.5 × 109L⊙ | (7) |
M BH | 8.3 × 106 M⊙ | (2) |
L bol | 1.0 × 1044 erg/s | (2) |
α J2000 c | 04h20m00.39s | New center |
δ J2000 c | −54°56′16.6′′ | New center |
Notes.
Luminosity and mass values extracted from the literature have been scaled to the distance of D = 10 Mpc.
New adopted center, coinciding with the continuum peak (see Sect. 3.2).
Reference. (1) NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED, http://nedwww.ipac.caltech.edu/); (2) Woo & Urry (2002); (3) Agüero et al. (2004); (4) HyperLeda; (5) Reif et al. (1982); (6) Bajaja et al. (1995); (7) IRAS Catalog.
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