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Table 1.

Scaling and rotation of the galaxies.

Galaxy Key Distance(a) Angular Rotation(c)
for Fig. 2 scaling(b)
[Mpc] [°]
NGC 660 28 12.3 3.82 49
NGC 891 10 9.1 1.21 66
NGC 2613 1 23.4 2.3 −24
NGC 2683 11 6.27 2.24 49
NGC 2820 20 26.5 6.48 25
NGC 3003 2 25.4 3.07 12
NGC 3044 12 20.3 3.76 −25
NGC 3079 21 20.6 2.66 −79
NGC 3432 3 9.42 3.18 48
NGC 3448 13 24.5 6.59 25
NGC 3556 22 14.09 1.90 9
NGC 3628 4 8.5 1.16 −14
NGC 3735 14 42 4.09 −40
NGC 3877 23 17.7 3.22 56
NGC 4013 5 16 3.34 24
NGC 4096 15 10.32 2.94 73
NGC 4157 24 15.6 3.14 27
NGC 4192 6 13.55 1.86 −62
NGC 4217 16 20.6 2.96 41
NGC 4302 25 19.41 3.02 −88
NGC 4388 7 16.6 5.01 1
NGC 4565 17 11.9 1.11 −44
NGC 4631 26 7.4 1.06 6
NGC 4666 8 27.5 2.86 50
NGC 5297 18 40.4 5.24 −59
NGC 5775 27 28.9 3.03 −56
NGC 5792 9 31.7 4.49 4
NGC 5907 19 16.8 1.57 −65

Notes.

(a)

Galaxy distance from Wiegert et al. (2015).

(b)

Factor by which galaxies are scaled in size based on their 22 μm diameters as given in Wiegert et al. (2015).

(c)

Required counter-clockwise (=positive) rotation for x-axis alignment.

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