NAME NGC 2442 Group , the SIMBAD biblio

NAME NGC 2442 Group , the SIMBAD biblio (11 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.19CEST08:32:13


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1982ApJ...257..423H viz 1 92 890 Groups of Galaxies. I. Nearby groups HUCHRA J.P. and GELLER M.J.
1989ApJS...69..763F viz 712 594 Spectroscopy and photometry of elliptical galaxies. VI. Sample selection and data summary. FABER S.M., WEGNER G., BURSTEIN D., et al.
1999ApJS..124..127P viz 47 79 Near-infrared imaging of early-type galaxies. II. Global photometric parameters. PAHRE M.A.
2001ApJ...555..232R 73 T                   37 42 HIPASS detection of an intergalactic gas cloud in the NGC 2442 group. RYDER S.D., KORIBALSKI B., STAVELEY-SMITH L., et al.
2002AJ....124.1954R viz 35 24 The 1000 brightest HIPASS galaxies: newly cataloged galaxies. RYAN-WEBER E., KORIBALSKI B.S., STAVELEY-SMITH L., et al.
2005MNRAS.357L..21B 17 24 Massive Hi clouds with no optical counterparts as high-density regions of intragroup HI rings and arcs. BEKKI K., KORIBALSKI B.S., RYDER S.D., et al.
2005MNRAS.361...34D viz 4323 182 The HIPASS catalogue - III. Optical counterparts and isolated dark galaxies. DOYLE M.T., DRINKWATER M.J., ROHDE D.J., et al.
2007ApJS..173..185G viz 1050 692 The GALEX ultraviolet atlas of nearby galaxies. GIL DE PAZ A., BOISSIER S., MADORE B.F., et al.
2009ApJ...692.1447I 38           X         1 18 16 ΛCDM satellites and H I companions–the Arecibo ALFA survey of NGC 2903. IRWIN J.A., HOFFMAN G.L., SPEKKENS K., et al.
2013MNRAS.428.1790W viz 39           X         1 221 14 A blind HI survey in the Ursa Major region. WOLFINGER K., KILBORN V.A., KORIBALSKI B.S., et al.
2019ApJ...882...34F 50           X         1 70 582 The Carnegie-Chicago Hubble Program. VIII. An independent determination of the Hubble constant based on the tip of the red giant branch. FREEDMAN W.L., MADORE B.F., HATT D., et al.

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