List of largest galaxies

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Below is a list of the largest galaxies so far discovered by size.

The order of this list is speculative, for the following reasons:

  • Galaxies don't have precise boundaries. From the center of mass, the stars just drop down in density proportionally with greater distance. This list puts the boundaries of galaxies within the 1 star per hundred light year squared critical limit, where stars will hold each other through gravity.
  • Most galaxies have uncertain emissions of light at different wavelengths. Such an example is IC 1101 whose X-ray emission extends to 6 million light years despite its smaller stellar diameter.
  • Most galaxies undergo gravitational perturbations, making their stars spread out, such as the Comet Galaxy. This list only puts the boundaries where the gravity of the galaxy is dominant and not by tidal tails or other interactions.

List

List of the largest galaxies
Galaxy Size (ly/pc) Type Description
IC 1101 5,800,000 ly (1,800,000 pc) ± 800,000 ly (250,000 pc)[1] E3 Once reported in the late 1980s with an extremely large size, detailed analysis of its stellar halo finally reduced it to half of its original value.
NGC 262
(Markarian 348)
2,600,000 ly (800,000 pc)
(H I halo)
S0-a The huge neutral hydrogen halo of this galaxy makes it large; the stellar diameter of this galaxy is only 88,000 light-years.
BCG of Phoenix Cluster 2,200,000 ly (670,000 pc) E3 Massive elliptical starburst galaxy
300 other Abell cluster BCGs >1,000,000 ly (310,000 pc)
Milky Way Galaxy 100,000 ly (31,000 pc) SBc The home galaxy of humankind. The galaxy that contains the Solar System.
Reported for reference

Angular size

Apparent area

List of the galaxies with the largest visual areas
Galaxy Size
(square arcminutes)
Type Description
Andromeda Galaxy 7200 [NB 1][2] SA(s)b [3] With apparent dimensions of 190'×60' ; Andromeda is the galaxy with the largest apparent size [2][3]

Apparent diameter

List of the widest visual galaxies
Galaxy Size (arcseconds) Type Description
Andromeda Galaxy 9000[NB 2][4] SA(s)b [3] With apparent dimensions of 190'×60' ; Andromeda is the galaxy with the largest apparent size [3][4]

Notes

  1. 2 square degrees
  2. 2.5 degrees

References

  1. http://sciencegaveuslot.com/ic-1101-largest-galaxy-known-in-universe/
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See also