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Scientific paper
Jan 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998ycat..41270463f&link_type=abstract
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+AS/127/463. Originally published in: 1998A&AS..127..463F
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Clusters: Galaxy, Redshifts, Radial Velocities
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In our systematic optical galaxy search behind the southern Milky Way, 3760 (mostly unknown) galaxies with diameters D>0.2' were identified in the Crux region (287°<~l<~318°, |b|<~10°, Woudt & Kraan-Korteweg 1998, in press). Prior to this investigation, only 65 of these galaxies had known redshifts. In order to map the galaxy distribution in redshift space we obtained spectra for 226 bright (BJ<~18.0mag) objects with the 1.9m telescope of the South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO). Redshifts could be determined for 209 objects, of which 173 have good signal-to-noise ratios. Of the 36 tentative redshifts, four are confirmed through independent values in the literature. The redshifts of three objects indicate them to be galactic in origin. One of these confirms a suspected Planetary Nebula. For 17 of the galaxies, no redshift could be determined due to poor signal-to-noise ratios. In addition, 26 redshifts have have been measured in the Hydra-Antlia region investigated earlier (Kraan-Korteweg et al., 1995, Cat.
(4 data files).
Fairall Anthony P.
Kraan-Korteweg Renee C.
Woudt Patrick A.
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