1971
DOI: 10.1086/180660
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Maffei 1: a New Massive Member of the Local Group?

Abstract: An extensive collection of observational data is presented which indicates that the recently discovered infrared object Maffei 1 is a highly reddened giant elliptical galaxy at a distance of about 1 Mpc, and thus is probably a new massive member of the Local Group.

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“…Realizing that adequate photometry was lacking, Buta & McCall (1999) acquired images of Maffei 1 in B, V, and Cousins I, using a CCD camera attached to the Burrell Schmidt telescope at Kitt Peak. After foreground stars were carefully removed, the apparent V magnitude was found to be 11:14 AE 0:06 mag, confirming the earlier results of Spinrad et al (1971) and Buta & McCall (1983). At the lower distance of Buta & McCall (1983), the absolute magnitude (M V ¼ À20:6) would make Maffei 1 an intermediate elliptical by the standards of galaxies in the Virgo Cluster.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…Realizing that adequate photometry was lacking, Buta & McCall (1999) acquired images of Maffei 1 in B, V, and Cousins I, using a CCD camera attached to the Burrell Schmidt telescope at Kitt Peak. After foreground stars were carefully removed, the apparent V magnitude was found to be 11:14 AE 0:06 mag, confirming the earlier results of Spinrad et al (1971) and Buta & McCall (1983). At the lower distance of Buta & McCall (1983), the absolute magnitude (M V ¼ À20:6) would make Maffei 1 an intermediate elliptical by the standards of galaxies in the Virgo Cluster.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Luppino & Tonry (1993) also applied the D n -relation to arrive at an independent estimate of distance. The result, 4:2 AE 1:1 Mpc, agreed with that from surface brightness fluctuations, but the observational ingredients were highly uncertain, being founded on their surface photometry in K 0 (to only 90 00 , i.e., 30% of D n ), an average BÀK color for elliptical galaxies, and the velocity dispersion of Spinrad et al (1971). The method is reexamined in x 6 using modern data.…”
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confidence: 66%
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