NGC 4696

Elliptical galaxy in the constellation Centaurus From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

NGC 4696 is an elliptical galaxy. It lies around 145,000,000 light-years (44,000,000 pc) away in the constellation Centaurus. It is the brightest galaxy in the Centaurus Cluster, a large, rich cluster of galaxies in the constellation of the same name.[3] The galaxy is surrounded by many dwarf elliptical galaxies also located within the cluster.[3] There is believed to be a supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy.[4]

Right ascension12h 48m 49.3s[1]
Declination−41° 18 40[1]
Redshift2958 ± 15 km/s[1]
Quick facts Observation data (J2000 epoch), Constellation ...
NGC 4696
A multiwavelength image of NGC 4696. X-ray emission is red, radio emission is blue, and infrared emission is green.
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationCentaurus
Right ascension12h 48m 49.3s[1]
Declination−41° 18 40[1]
Redshift2958 ± 15 km/s[1]
Distance116 ± 9 Mly (35 ± 3 Mpc)[2]
Apparent magnitude (V)11.4[1]
Characteristics
TypeE1 pec[1]
Apparent size (V)4.5 × 3.2[1]
Other designations
PGC 43296[1]
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One supernova, SN 2017ejb (type Ia, mag. 17.2), was discovered in NGC 4696 on 28 May, 2017.[5]

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