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DOI: 10.1051/aas:2000155
Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 142, 425-432
Photometric distances to six bright resolved galaxies![[*]](/icons/foot_motif.gif)
I.O. Drozdovsky 1 - I.D. Karachentsev 2
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e-mail: dio@astro.spbu.ru
1 - Astronomical Institute, St.-Petersburg State University,
Petrodvoretz 198904, Russia
2 -
Special Astrophysical Observatory, N. Arkhyz, KChR 357147, Russia
Received September 27; accepted October 18, 1999
Abstract:
We present photometry of the brightest stars in six nearby
spiral and irregular galaxies with corrected radial velocities from 340 to
460 km s-1. Three of them are resolved into stars for the first time. Based
on luminosity of the brightest blue stars we estimate the following distances
to the galaxies: 5.0 Mpc for NGC 784, 9.2 Mpc for NGC 2683, 8.9 Mpc for
NGC 2903, 4.1 Mpc for NGC 5204, 6.8 Mpc for NGC 5474, and 8.7 Mpc for
NGC 5585.
Key words: galaxies: distances -- galaxies: general
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