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NGC 1052-DF2 is an
ultra diffuse galaxy An ultra diffuse galaxy (UDG) is an extremely low luminosity galaxy, the first example of which was discovered in the nearby Virgo Cluster by Allan Sandage and Bruno Binggeli in 1984. These galaxies have been studied for many years prior to their ...
(UDG) in the constellation
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, which was identified in a wide-field imaging survey of the NGC 1052 group by the
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. It has been proposed that the galaxy contains little or no
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, the first such discovery. On 20 March 2019, a follow-up study announcing the discovery of a second UDG lacking dark matter, NGC 1052-DF4, was published.


Distance

Initial observations of NGC 1052-DF2 used its surface brightness fluctuation to estimate its distance at 20 Mpc. Due to close proximity, it is assumed to be associated with the elliptical galaxy NGC 1052 and to lie at a distance of about from NGC 1052. On 3 June 2019, however, a separate team used a full observing dataset on the same object to review this claim. They proposed that the distance to the galaxy may be different, and that it may contain dark matter after all. A more recent study on NGC 1052-DF2 suggested the previously reported distance of the galaxy may have been greatly exaggerated. Consequently, the galaxy appeared to look "normal" in every way. Using five independent methods to estimate distances of heavenly bodies, a team of researchers from the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias ( IAC) found the correct distance of NGC 1052-DF2 to be 42 million light years (13 MPc), not some 64 million light years (19 MPc) from the Earth. The total mass of the galaxy was around one-half of the mass estimated previously, but the mass of its stars was only about one-quarter of the previously estimated mass. This implied a significant part of NGC 1052-DF2 could be made up of dark matter, like any other galaxy. Follow-up observations using Hubble Space Telescope
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imaging measured the
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distance to NGC 1052-DF2, which IAC researchers detected at 13 Mpc, to be 22.1±1.2 Mpc, consistent with earlier surface brightness fluctuation measurements. The distance to NGC 1052-DF2 and its consequences for interpreting observations of the galaxy remain disputed.


Dark matter

The apparent lack of dark matter in NGC 1052-DF2 may help prove that dark matter is real: If what appears to be dark matter is really just a currently unknown effect of the gravity of ordinary matter then this apparent dark matter should also appear in this galaxy. Further study will be needed before this and any other possible implications can be
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. If confirmed, the absence of dark matter may also have implications for theories of galaxy formation, as dark matter has been thought to be needed for galaxy formation. A later study purports to show that the galaxy may contain more dark matter than initially reported. It may have a mass-to-light ratio towards the low end of expected values for a dwarf galaxy. However, a follow-up study on 20 March 2018 and a new discovery of a second
ultra diffuse galaxy An ultra diffuse galaxy (UDG) is an extremely low luminosity galaxy, the first example of which was discovered in the nearby Virgo Cluster by Allan Sandage and Bruno Binggeli in 1984. These galaxies have been studied for many years prior to their ...
, NGC 1052-DF4, also apparently lacking dark matter, challenges the prior study's conclusion. In June 2021 further observations by Hubble have confirmed NGC 1052-DF2 as deficient in dark matter.


Other similar galaxies

Astronomers discovered a second Galaxy with no dark matter, NGC 1052-DF4, which is another
ultra diffuse galaxy An ultra diffuse galaxy (UDG) is an extremely low luminosity galaxy, the first example of which was discovered in the nearby Virgo Cluster by Allan Sandage and Bruno Binggeli in 1984. These galaxies have been studied for many years prior to their ...
- quite large, spread-out, and faint to observe. Discovering another galaxy with very little to no dark matter means the chances of finding more of these galaxies may be higher than cosmologists previously thought. Another group of astronomers have found the existence of tidal tails in NGC 1052-DF4 indicating that the lack of dark matter has been caused by the interaction with a nearby neighbor (a low mass disk galaxy,
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). The interaction naturally explains the low content of dark matter inferred for this galaxy and reconciles these type of galaxies with our current models of galaxy formation.


See also

*
Abell 520 The Abell 520 galaxy cluster possesses an unusual substructure resulting from a major merger. It has been popularly nicknamed The Train Wreck Cluster, due to its chaotic structure, and is classified as a Bautz-Morgan type III cluster. It is at ...
* Bullet cluster *
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– a galaxy thought to be almost all dark matter.


References

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