The Distance to the Galaxy Coma P [GA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1806.04150


If the extremely low surface brightness galaxy Coma P lies at $5.5\pm0.3$ Mpc as recently proposed then it would have an extraordinarily deviant peculiar velocity of $\sim900$ km $\mathrm{s^{-1}}$ at a location where differential velocities between galaxies are low. We have accessed the images from the HST archives used to derive the literature distance from the magnitude of the tip of the red giant branch. Our analysis gives the distance to be $10.9\pm1.0$ Mpc. At this location the galaxy lies within the infall region of the Virgo Cluster, such that its still considerable peculiar velocity of $\sim500$ km $\mathrm{s^{-1}}$ is consistent with an established model. Coma P has an unusually pronounced asymptotic giant branch relative to its red giant branch. The dominant stellar population is just a few Gyr old.

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G. Anand, R. Tully, I. Karachentsev, et. al.
Wed, 13 Jun 18
12/57

Comments: Accepted for publication in ApJL, 7 pages, 3 figures