UGC 9128

Galaxy in the constellation Boötes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

UGC 9128 is a dwarf irregular galaxy around 6.8–7.8 Mly (2.1–2.4 Mpc) away; it is thought to be in the Local Group, although its membership is not certain.[2][3] The galaxy has a mass of about (1.3±0.2)×107 M, around 100 million stars, and a diameter of around 3300 ly.[3][5] It is therefore quite faint, and so was only discovered in the 20th century.[2]

Right ascension14h 15m 56.70s[1]
Declination23° 03 16.2[1]
Distance6.8–7.8 Mly (2.1–2.4 Mpc)[2][3]
Quick facts Observation data (J2000 epoch), Constellation ...
UGC 9128
UGC 9128 imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationBoötes
Right ascension14h 15m 56.70s[1]
Declination23° 03 16.2[1]
Distance6.8–7.8 Mly (2.1–2.4 Mpc)[2][3]
Characteristics
TypedIrr[4]
Mass(1.3±0.2)×107 [3] M
Size3300 ly[5]
Other designations
UGC 9128, DDO 187,[6] PGC 50961
Close

UGC 9128 is around 2.7 Mly from GR 8, which is its nearest neighbour.[6]

UGC 9128 is a starburst galaxy, with the peak of star formation being 20–100 million years ago.[3][6] It is thought to have both a halo and disc.[6]

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