The Mass of the Centaurus A Group of Galaxies
Abstract
The mass M, and the radius Rh, of the Centaurus A group are estimated from the positions and radial velocities of 30 probable cluster members. For an assumed distance of 3.9 Mpc it is found that Rh 640 kpc. The velocity dispersion in the Cen A group is 114 21 km/s. From this value, and Rh = 640 kpc, the virial theorem yields a total mass of 1.4 × 1013 M for the Cen A group. The projected mass method gives a mass of 1.8 × 1013 M. These values suggest that the Cen A group is about seven times as massive as the Local Group. The Cen A mass-to-light ratio is found to be M/LB = 155-200 in solar units. The cluster has a zero-velocity radius R0 = 2.3 Mpc.
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