Galaxy motions in the Bootes strip

Abstract

We explore the structure and kinematics of a dispersed filament of galaxies residing between the Local Void and the Virgo cluster. For such purpose, we consider a sample of 361 galaxies with radial velocities VLG < 2000 km/s inside the sky area of RA = [13.0 ... 18.0]h and Dec. = [-5 ... +10]. At present, 161 of them have individual distance estimates. The galaxy distribution on peculiar velocities along the strip exhibits the known Virgo-centric infall at RA < 14h and some signs of outflow from the Local Void at RA > 17h. Majority of the Bootes strip galaxies (56%) belong to 13 groups and 11 pairs, with the most prominent group around NGC5846. The Bootes strip groups reside within [17-27]Mpc, being all farther from us than the Virgo cluster. The Bootes filament contains the total stellar mass of 2.7×1012 M and the total virial mass of 9.07×1013 M, having the average density of dark matter to be m = 0.09, i.e. a factor three lower than the global cosmic average.

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