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20 April 2024
 
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The Extinction and Distance of Maffei 2 and a New View of the IC 342/Maffei Group
Robin L. Fingerhut ; Henry Lee ; Marshall L. McCall ; Michael G. Richer ;
Date 2 Oct 2006
AbstractWe have obtained spectra of HII regions in the heavily obscured spiral galaxy Maffei 2. The observations have allowed for a determination of the Galactic extinction of this galaxy using a correlation between extinction and hydrogen column density observed among spirals. The technique reveals that the optical depth of Galactic dust at 1 micron obscuring Maffei 2 is tau1 = 2.017 +/- 0.211, which implies that A_V = 5.58 +/- 0.58 mag, significantly higher than observed for the giant elliptical Maffei 1 despite its similar latitude. For comparison, we apply the same technique to IC 342, a neighbouring spiral to Maffei 2 but with more moderate obscuration by Galactic dust, owing to its higher Galactic latitude. For this galaxy, we obtain tau1 = 0.692 +/- 0.066, which agrees within errors with the value of 0.639 +/- 0.102 derived from the reddening estimate of Schlegel et al. (1998, ApJ, 500, 525). We therefore adopt the weighted mean of tau1 = 0.677 +/- 0.056 for the extinction of IC 342, which implies that A_V = 1.92 +/- 0.16 mag. A new distance estimate for Maffei 2 of 3.34 +/- 0.56 Mpc is obtained from a self-consistent Tully-Fisher relation in I adjusted to the NGC 4258 maser zero-point. With our new measurement of M_I, Maffei 2 joins Maffei 1 and IC 342 as one of three giant members of the nearby IC 342/Maffei group of galaxies. We present the revised properties of all three galaxies based on the most accurate extinction and distance estimates to date, accounting for shifts in the effective wavelengths of broadband filters as this effect can be significant for highly reddened galaxies. The revised distances are consistent with what would be suspected for the Hubble Flow, making it highly unlikely that the galaxies interacted with the Local Group since the Big Bang.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0610044
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