Smaller Lists of Galaxies


Smaller lists of compact galaxies [57, 78, 79, 80, 125, 126, 127, 226, 230, 250, 253, 283] and compact groups of compact galaxies [144, 212, 213, 249]. See also [61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66]. Follow-up studies include [145, 146, 147, 148, 201, 225, 227, 228, 232, 251, 252, 266, 284]. A spectroscopic survey of 145 blue compact Zwicky galaxies [185] gave 39 emission-line galaxies and 6 Seyferts, with the remaining objects being Galactic stars or galaxies without emission lines. Spectroscopic and photometric data for 23 faint, compact UV-excess Haro galaxies revealed 18 emission-line objects [173]; a list of emission-line compact galaxies [184].

A study of double and multiple galaxies including an original list of such systems [154]; samples of southern binary galaxies [233, 259]. A List of Galaxies Possibly Associated with Abell Clusters is given by Haynes [140].

Catalogues of low surface-brightness dwarf galaxies [2, 129, 165, 190, 191, 245, 246, 269]. See especially [169]. Listing of 500 Irr II galaxies detected on the POSS prints [157]. Dwarf galaxies in the Virgo cluster [3, 156, 218, 219, 220, 221, 238, 239, 242], in the NGC 5128 Group [277], the Fornax Cluster [4, 14, 85, 103, 153, 158]. Irregular and dwarf galaxies in two fields centered on M81 and M101 [155], in the Leo Group [143], in the NGC 1023 Group [38, 104], in the NGC 896, NGC 1068, NGC 3190 and NGC 5846 Groups [124]; in the extended IC 342 and M81 / 82 Groups [81, 82, 83, 166]; in Cl 1046+65 [84]. See also [86].

Positions, morphological types, magnitudes and radial velocities for a complete sample of 180 galaxies in the Virgo cluster (within 6 degrees of M87 and brighter than BT = 14.0 mag.) [183]. An atlas of spiral galaxies in the Virgo cluster [239], and an atlas of dwarf galaxies in the Virgo cluster [238]. Blue galaxies in Virgo [77]. Catalogues of galaxies in the Coma Cluster [231]; the Centaurus Cluster [115]; in the Fornax Cluster [5, 14, 20, 98, 103, 215], five nearby groups (Leo, Dorado, NGC 1400, NGC 5044 and the Antilla Group) [15]. A catalogue of morphological types of galaxies found in 55 rich clusters [118] gives positions, morphological types, total magnitudes, bulge sizes and ellipticities for some 6,000 galaxies. Redshifts, morphological types, classifications, orientations and ellipticities for 129 galaxies in a 6 by 6 degree region of the Horologium-Reticulum region of the southern sky [192]. Types, magnitudes and diameters for 220 galaxies in the Hercules supercluster [92]; data on 581 galaxies in the Hydra I (Abell 1060) cluster [229].

Approximately 6,500 late-type spirals (including dwarfs) and irregular galaxies south of delta = -22° including morphological types, luminosity classes, and inner and outer diameters [101]. 580 Magellanic-type dwarf galaxies classified and illustrated [128].

Catalogues containing over 7,000 galaxies close to and/or obscured by the Galactic plane [234, 235, 278]; follow-up studies [214]. A survey of the ``Perseus Plane'' [138].



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