NGC 5927
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Globular cluster in the constellation Lupus
NGC 5927 | |
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The globular cluster NGC 5927 imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope | |
Observation data (J2000 epoch) | |
Class | VIII |
Constellation | Lupus |
Right ascension | 15h 28m 00.69s[1] |
Declination | −50° 40′ 22.9″[1] |
Distance | 25.1 kly (7.7 kpc)[1] |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 8.86[1] |
Physical characteristics | |
Radius | 6.0' x 6.0'[2] |
Metallicity | {\displaystyle {\begin{smallmatrix}\left[{\ce {Fe}}/{\ce {H}}\right]\end{smallmatrix}}} = -0.49[3] dex |
Other designations | GCl 35, GCRV 5278 E, VDBH 173[1] |
See also: Globular cluster, List of globular clusters |
NGC 5927 is a globular cluster in the constellation Lupus. NGC 5927 has a diameter of about 12 arcminutes and an apparent magnitude of +8.86. Its Shapley–Sawyer Concentration Class is VIII,[2] and it contains stars of magnitude 15 and dimmer.
The globular cluster was discovered by the astronomer James Dunlop in 1826 and was also observed in 1834 by John Herschel.[4]
NGC 5927 is relatively metal-rich for a globular cluster, and may have multiple generations of stars.[5]
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c d e "NGC 5927". SIMBAD . Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg . Retrieved 8 January 2017.
- ^ a b "NGC 5927" . Retrieved 8 January 2016.
- ^ "A Galactic Globular Clusters Database: NGC 5927" . Retrieved 8 January 2017.
- ^ "New General Catalog Objects: NGC 5900 - 5949". cseligman.com. Retrieved 2021年03月11日.
- ^ d'Orazi, V.; et al. (2018), "On the Chemical Abundances of Miras in Clusters: V1 in the Metal-rich Globular NGC 5927", The Astrophysical Journal, 855 (1): L9, arXiv:1802.07314 , Bibcode:2018ApJ...855L...9D, doi:10.3847/2041-8213/aab100 , S2CID 119375515
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