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Binary Galaxies in the Local Supercluster and Its Neighborhood

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ASTROPHYSICAL BULLETIN
Volume 63, Issue 4, Pages 299-345

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MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S1990341308040019

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  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [07-02-00005, 08-02-00627, 07-02-00792]
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and Russian Foundation for Basic Research [06-02-04017]

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We report a catalog of 509 pairs identified among 10403 nearby galaxies with line-of-sight velocities V-LG < 3500 km/s. We selected binary systems in accordance with two criteria (bounding and temporal), which require the physical pair of galaxies to have negative total energy and its components to be located inside the zero-velocity surface. We assume that individual galaxy masses are proportional to their total K-band luminosities, M = L-K x 6M(circle dot)/L-circle dot. The catalog gives the magnitudes and morphological types of galaxies and also the projected (orbital) masses and pair isolation indices. The component line-of-sight velocity differences and projected distances of the binary systems considered have power-law distributions with the median values of 35 km/s and 123 kpc, respectively. The median mass-to-K-band luminosity ratio is equal to 11M(circle dot)/L-circle dot, and its uncertainty is mostly due to the errors of measured velocities. Our sample of binary systems has a typical density contrast of delta rho/rho(c) similar to 500 and a median crossing time of about 3.5 Gyr. We point out the substantial fraction of binary systems consisting of late-type dwarf galaxies, where the luminosities of both components are lower than that of the Small Magellanic Cloud. The median projected distance for 41 such pairs is only 30 kpc, and the median difference of their line-of-sight velocities is equal to 14 km/s which is smaller than the typical error for radial-velocity (30 km/s). This specific population of gas-rich dwarf binary galaxies such as I Zw 18 may be at the stage immediately before merging of its components. Such objects, which are usually lost in flux-limited (and not distance-limited) samples deserve a thorough study in the HI radio line with high spatial and velocity resolution.

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