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Edge-on spiral galaxy located in the constellation Antlia
PGC 28909, ESO 435-G025, MCG -05-24-015, AM 0957-292, "little N 891"
IC 2531 is an edge-on spiral galaxy located in the constellation of Antlia. It is located 130 million light years from Earth. It was discovered in February 1898, by the American astronomerLewis Swift. The galaxy has been called by its nickname "little N 891" because of its resemblance to another edge-on spiral, NGC 891. However IC 2531 is twice as large.
IC 2531 is classified a late-type galaxy with a projected megaparsec of 36.8. It has an Sb morphological classification. It is seen edge-on and contains a dust lane found separating its main body into two equal components. It has a presence of filamentary features reaching its galactic halo and high circular velocity of vmax = 260.5 km. IC 2531 also contains a low far-infrared flux expecting a relatively low contamination of disk light by its young star population.
What is striking about IC 2531, is the fact that its galactic budge has a peculiar box/peanut-shaped structure. Through analyzations of its atomic hydrogen (HI) content as part of the Herschel observations, a total mass of 1.37 x 10 MΘ was calculated. The galaxy is also shown to have both its HI and stellar disc extending towards the northeast side. It is found having outer regions slightly wrapped along its line of sight and the plane of the sky with both inclination and position angles straying 4 degrees. Furthermore, IC 2531 shows a protruding spiral arm in its disk.