
Originally Posted by
dgruss23
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Without calculating TFR distances, let's just assume they are cluster members and calculate the mean redshift breaking them down by morphology:
There were 4 ScI's/Seyferts among these with a mean redshift of 2276 km s-1 (Table II group mean was 1855 km s-1).
There were 10 Sbc/ScIII's with a mean redshift of 1537 km s-1 (Table II group mean was 1268 km s-1)
There were 4 Sab/Sb's with a mean redshift of 1029 km s-1 (Table II group mean was 913 km s-1).
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I'm having difficulty with these numbers, can you help please?
By referring to Table II, I deduce that "redshift" means Vvir - is that correct?
The 11 galaxies which comprise "ScI's/Seyferts" in Table II (on the line labelled "Sbc and Sc I/I-II and Seyferts") are: "6 ScI's, 3 Sab/Sb Seyferts, and 2 ScII's: NGC 4254, NGC 4303, NGC 4321, NGC 4501, NGC 4535, and NGC 4536 are the ScI's; NGc 4388, NGC 4450, and NGC 4579 are the Sab/Sb Seyferts; NGC 4651 and NGC 4654 are the ScII's" (source); is that correct?
There are 15 "Sab/Sb's" in Table II (on the line labelled "SO-a to Sb") - these are not named in the paper, nor have they been listed in any post in this thread; is that correct?
There are 23 "Sbc/ScIII's" in Table II (on the line labelled "Sbc/ScII-III to IV") - these are not named in the paper, nor have they been listed in any post in this thread; is that correct?
Of the 11 "ScI's/Seyferts", 9 are in Table III, one is among Thanatos' "list of 92" (NGC 4654) and one is not in either list (NGC 4651); is that correct?