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NGC 4555

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Right ascension
  
12 35 41.2

Redshift
  
6683 ± 24 km/s

Apparent size (V)
  
1′.9 × 1′.6

Constellation
  
Coma Berenices

Declination
  
+26° 31′ 23″

Type
  
E

Magnitude
  
13.1

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
13.1

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Similar
  
NGC 4571, NGC 4561, NGC 4881, NGC 4562

NGC 4555 is a solitary elliptical galaxy about 40,000 parsecs (125,000 light-years) across, and about 310 million light years distant. Observations by the Chandra X-ray Observatory have shown it to be surrounded by a halo of hot gas about 120,000 parsecs across. The hot gas has a temperature of around 10,000,000 kelvins. The galaxy is one of the few elliptical galaxies proven to have significant amounts of dark matter. Large amounts of dark matter are necessary to prevent the gas from escaping the galaxy; the visible mass clearly is not large enough to hold such an extensive gas halo. The dark matter halo is estimated to have 10 times the mass of the stars in the galaxy.

NGC 4555 New General Catalog Objects NGC 4550 4599

NGC 4555 is important because of its isolation. Most elliptical galaxies are found in the cores of groups and clusters of galaxies, and almost all those for which dark matter estimates are available are located in the centres of these larger systems. In these circumstances it impossible to know whether the dark matter is associated with the galaxy or the surrounding cluster. NGC 4555, as a field galaxy is not part of any group or cluster, and therefore provides strong evidence that dark matter can be associated with individual ellipticals.

NGC 4555 Chandra Photo Album NGC 4555 26 Oct 04
NGC 4555 The Stag Galaxy NGC 4555 Stargate Kiabri

NGC 4555 NASA A Dim Light Shines on Dark Matter

NGC 4555 Galaxy NGC 4555 Deep Sky Objects Browser

References

NGC 4555 Wikipedia