Nearby groups of galaxies in the Hercules-Bootes constellations

Abstract

We consider a sample of 412 galaxies with radial velocities V LG < 2500 km s-1 situated in the sky region of RA=13h-0.4em.\,0 ... 19h-0.4em.\,0, Dec=+10 ... +40 between the Local Void and the Supergalactic plane. One hundred and eighty-one of them have individual distance estimates. Peculiar velocities of the galaxies as a function of Supergalactic latitude SGB show signs of Virgocentric infall at SGB < 10 and motion from the Local Void at SGB > 60. A half of the Hercules-Bootes galaxies belong to 17 groups and 29 pairs, with the richest group around NGC5353. A typical group is characterized by the velocity dispersion of 67 km s-1, the harmonic radius of 182 kpc, the stellar mass of 4.3 ×1010 M and the virial-to-stellar mass ratio of 32. The binary galaxies have the mean radial velocity difference of 37 km s-1, the projected separation of 96 kpc, the mean integral stellar mass of 2.6× 109 M and the mean virial-to-stellar mass ratio of about 8. The total dark-matter-to-stellar mass ratio in the considered sky region amounts to 37 being almost the same as that in the Local Volume.

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