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Parameters for Distances and Cosmology: Ho= 73.0; Ωmatter = 0.27; Ωvacuum = 0.73;
Derived Quantities use a Redshift corrected to a Reference Frame defined by the 3K CMB

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INDEX for WISEA J092531.20+314428.8
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Images
   
56 Photometric data point(s) and SED   
Spectra   
Redshift-Independent Distances
16 Reference(s)   
8 Position data point(s)
4 Redshift data point(s)   
8 Diameter data point(s)   

ESSENTIAL NOTE for WISEA J092531.20+314428.8 (Back to INDEX)
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CROSS-IDENTIFICATIONS for WISEA J092531.20+314428.8 (Back to INDEX)
Object Names Type Object Names Type
WISEA J092531.20+314428.8IrS ECO 12051 G
SDSS J092531.19+314428.5 G NSA 084912 G
SDSS J092531.19+314428.6 G [HIV2012] 0345 G
SDSS J092531.20+314428.6 G [HIV2012] 0704 G
GALEXASC J092531.17+314427.9 UvS UGCl 141:[HIV2012] 0346 G
AGC 194917 RadioSUGCl 148 NED01:[HIV2012] 0204 G
ASK 488822.0 G SDSS J092531.20+314428.4 G
[TTL2012] 378689 G   

COORDINATES for WISEA J092531.20+314428.8 (Back to INDEX)

Position Reference:2007SDSS6.C...0000:

Reference    Frame     Longitude    Latitude        RA           DEC      Uncertainty Ellipse (arcsec)
                       (degrees)   (degrees)                              Semimajor Semiminor  PA(deg)
Equatorial (B1950.0)  140.630565   31.957613 09h22m31.335s +31d57m27.41s  5.00E-01  5.00E-01    0
Equatorial (J2000.0)  141.379983   31.741279 09h25m31.196s +31d44m28.60s  5.00E-01  5.00E-01    0
Ecliptic   (B1950.0)  132.960616   15.751149                              5.00E-01  5.00E-01    0
Ecliptic   (J2000.0)  133.660449   15.755518                              5.00E-01  5.00E-01    0
Galactic              194.117292   45.337868                              5.00E-01  5.00E-01    0
SuperGalactic          63.458033  -30.395014                              5.00E-01  5.00E-01    0
Additional detailed measurements with references are also available by clicking below:
8 Position data point(s)

REDSHIFT-INDEPENDENT DISTANCES for WISEA J092531.20+314428.8 (Back to INDEX)
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CLASSIFICATIONS (TYPES, ATTRIBUTES) for WISEA J092531.20+314428.8 (Back to INDEX)
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FOREGROUND GALACTIC EXTINCTION for WISEA J092531.20+314428.8 (Back to INDEX)
Galactic Extinction from the Schlafly & Finkbeiner 2011, Appendix; 2011ApJ...737..103S (SF11) recalibration 
of the Schlegel, Finkbeiner & Davis 1998, Appendix B; 1998ApJ...500..525S (SFD98) infrared-based dust map.
The map is based on dust emission from COBE/DIRBE and IRAS/ISSA;
the recalibration assumes a Fitzpatrick (1999PASP..111...63F) reddening law with Rv = 3.1 and different source spectrum than SFD98.

L a n d o l tS D S SU K I R T
Filter [µm]U (0.35)B (0.43)V (0.54)R (0.64)I (0.80)u (0.36)g (0.47)r (0.62)i (0.75)z (0.89)J (1.25)H (1.66)K (2.19)L' (3.78)
Aλ [mag]0.0810.0680.0510.0410.0280.0790.0620.0430.0320.0240.0130.0080.0060.003
Show/Hide Aλ magnitudes in all 88 photometric bands based on SF11
For completeness, we include the original SFD98 values:
L a n d o l tS D S SU K I R T
Filter [µm]U (0.34)B (0.44)V (0.54)R (0.65)I (0.81)u (0.35)g (0.49)r (0.63)i (0.78)z (0.93)J (1.27)H (1.67)K (2.22)L' (3.81)
Aλ [mag]0.1030.0820.0630.0510.0370.0980.0720.0520.0390.0280.0170.0110.0070.003


Galactic Extinction based on H I Column Densities and Galaxy Counts
(Burstein & Heiles; 1982AJ.....87.1165B) assuming Rv = 3.1:
AB = 0.000 mag
See Notes on Galactic Extinction for important caveats.

BASIC DATA for WISEA J092531.20+314428.8 (Back to INDEX)
Helio. Radial Velocity     :      7211 +/-        3 km/s SLS  
Redshift                   :  0.024052 +/- 0.000011  SLS   2016SDSSD.C...0000:
Major Diameter (arcmin)    :  0.41
Minor Diameter (arcmin)    :  0.21
Magnitude and Filter       : 17.4g
Classifications            :                     

NOTE: This information is indicative only. With the exception of the
      redshift they are unreferenced and highly inhomogeneous as to
      their origin. The Radial Velocity (when available) is computed
      from the listed redshift. The remaining values are designed to
      orient the user with a quick-look, overall assessment of the
      general properties of the object in question. They are not
      averages nor are they standardized in any way.
Additional detailed measurements with references are also available by clicking below:
4 Redshift data point(s)      56 photometric data point(s)      8 Diameter data point(s)      

QUANTITIES DERIVED FROM REDSHIFT for WISEA J092531.20+314428.8 (Details)(Back to INDEX)
Calculated and Corrected Velocities
V (Heliocentric)           :    7211 +/-      3 km/s SLS  2016SDSSD.C...0000:
V (Kinematic LSR)          :    7207 +/-      3 km/s SLS  1986MNRAS.221.1023K
V (Galactocentric GSR)     :    7170 +/-      4 km/s SLS  1991RC3.9.C...0000d
V (Local Group)            :    7152 +/-      5 km/s SLS  1996AJ....111..794K
V (3K CMB)                 :    7467 +/-     18 km/s SLS  1996ApJ...473..576F
V (Virgo Infall only)      :    7319 +/-     13 km/s SLS  2000ApJ...529..786M
V (Virgo + GA only)        :    7470 +/-     16 km/s SLS  2000ApJ...529..786M
V (Virgo + GA + Shapley)   :    7509 +/-     17 km/s SLS  2000ApJ...529..786M

Hubble Flow Distance and Distance Modulus (where Ho =   73.0 +/-   5 km/sec/Mpc)
D (Galactocentric GSR)     :    98.2 +/-    6.9 Mpc      (m-M) = 34.96 +/- 0.15 mag
D (Local Group)            :    98.0 +/-    6.9 Mpc      (m-M) = 34.96 +/- 0.15 mag
D (3K CMB)                 :   102.3 +/-    7.2 Mpc      (m-M) = 35.05 +/- 0.15 mag
D (Virgo Infall only)      :   100.3 +/-    7.0 Mpc      (m-M) = 35.01 +/- 0.15 mag
D (Virgo + GA only)        :   102.3 +/-    7.2 Mpc      (m-M) = 35.05 +/- 0.15 mag
D (Virgo + GA + Shapley)   :   102.9 +/-    7.2 Mpc      (m-M) = 35.06 +/- 0.15 mag

Scale at Hubble Flow Distances
Scale (Galactocentric GSR) :     476 pc/arcsec =  0.476 kpc/arcsec =  28.57 kpc/arcmin =   1.71 Mpc/degree
Scale (Local Group)        :     475 pc/arcsec =  0.475 kpc/arcsec =  28.50 kpc/arcmin =   1.71 Mpc/degree
Scale (3K CMB)             :     496 pc/arcsec =  0.496 kpc/arcsec =  29.75 kpc/arcmin =   1.79 Mpc/degree
Scale (Virgo Infall only)  :     486 pc/arcsec =  0.486 kpc/arcsec =  29.16 kpc/arcmin =   1.75 Mpc/degree
Scale (Virgo + GA only)    :     496 pc/arcsec =  0.496 kpc/arcsec =  29.76 kpc/arcmin =   1.79 Mpc/degree
Scale(Virgo + GA + Shapley):     499 pc/arcsec =  0.499 kpc/arcsec =  29.92 kpc/arcmin =   1.80 Mpc/degree

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Search for Objects within +/-arcmin where 100 kpc = 3.342 arcmin and Selected Redshift, defined by the Velocity Range: from to km/sec where V(Heliocentric) = 7211 km/sec
Cosmology-Corrected Quantities [Ho = 73.00 km/sec/Mpc, Ωmatter = 0.27, Ωvacuum = 0.73] [Redshift 0.024907 as corrected to the Reference Frame defined by the 3K Microwave Background Radiation] Luminosity Distance : 104 Mpc (m-M) = 35.09 mag Angular-Size Distance : 99.3 Mpc (m-M) = 34.98 mag Co-Moving Radial Distance : 102 Mpc (m-M) = 35.04 mag Co-Moving Tangential Dist. : 102 Mpc (m-M) = 35.04 mag Co-Moving Volume : 0.00441 Gpc^3 Light Travel-Time : 0.328 Gyr Age at Redshift 0.024907 : 12.971 Gyr Age of Universe : 13.299 Gyr Scale (Cosmology Corrected): 481 pc/arcsec = 0.481 kpc/arcsec = 28.88 kpc/arcmin = 1.73 Mpc/degree Surface Brightness Dimming : Flux Density per Unit Area = 0.90628; Magnitude per Unit Area = 0.1068 mag
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QUICK-LOOK PHOTOMETRY and LUMINOSITIES for WISEA J092531.20+314428.8 (Back to INDEX)

The brightest flux in each of the following spectral regions, when available:
Gamma-Ray (ν > 2E19 Hz); X-Ray (2E19 Hz > ν > 2E16 Hz); Ultraviolet (2E16 Hz > ν > 9E14 Hz); Visual (9E14 Hz > ν > 3E14 Hz);
Near-Infrared (3E14 Hz > ν > 6E13 Hz); Mid-Infrared (6E13 Hz > ν > 7.5E12 Hz); Far-Infrared (7.5E12 Hz > ν > 1E12 Hz);
Sub-Millimeter (1E12 Hz > ν > 3E11 Hz); Millimeter (3E11 Hz > ν > 3E10 Hz); Radio (3E10 Hz > ν).

Spectral
Region
Band Apparent Mag or Flux Refcode Absolute Mag or νLν [W] νLν [L(Bolometric)]
UltravioletNUV (GALEX) AB 19.034 +/- 0.055 mag 2012ApJS..199...22H-16.06 +/- 0.50 [mag] 3.98E+08 +/- 8.21E+07
Visualz (SDSS Model) AB 16.625 +/- 0.036 asinh mag 2007SDSS6.C...0000:-18.47 +/- 0.50 [mag] 8.78E+08 +/- 1.78E+08
Near-InfraredW1 (WISE) 15.094 +/- 0.052 mag 2013wise.rept....1C-20.00 +/- 0.50 [mag] 8.60E+07 +/- 1.77E+07
Mid-InfraredW3 (WISE) >11.62 mag 2013wise.rept....1C > -3.51E+01 [mag] > 6.24E+07
NOTE: The above quantities are derived using a Distance Modulus of 35.09 mag corresponding to
a Luminosity Distance of 104.3 Mpc [assuming 10%uncertainty] using the Cosmology-Corrected Quantities.
The quantities quoted above have not necessarily been corrected for foreground extinction, and no K-Corrections have been applied.

View details and SED for 56 Photometric data point(s) available in NED.

QUICK-LOOK ANGULAR & PHYSICAL DIAMETERS for WISEA J092531.20+314428.8 (Back to INDEX)

The largest diameters in the Visual and Near-Infrared spectral regions, when available:

Passband Apparent Major Axis
(2a) [arcsec]
Apparent Minor Axis
(2b) [arcsec]
PA
[degrees]
(J2000.0)
Reference Level RefcodePhysical Major Axis
(2a) [kpc]
Physical Minor Axis
(2b) [kpc]
r (SDSS Isophotal) 26.0113.79112 25.0 mag arcsec^-2^ 2006SDSS5.C...0000:12.976.87
NOTE: At z <= 0.5, physical diameters are derived using a Scale at the Hubble Flow Distance (Virgo + GA + Shapley) of 0.499 kpc/arcsec.
The quantities quoted above have not necessarily been corrected for foreground extinction.

View details for 8 Diameter data point(s) available in NED.

EXTERNAL ARCHIVES AND SERVICES for WISEA J092531.20+314428.8 Help (Back to INDEX)
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Query SIMBAD by primary NED object name -- WISEA J092531.20+314428.8SIMBAD (CDS, Strasbourg, France)
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Query GALEX (NUV/FUV) Mission Archive (7.2 arcsec search radius) -- WISEA J092531.20+314428.8GALEX Mission Data Archive at MAST
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Resources for position 09h25m31.2s, +31d44m29s (J2000)Site/Service
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