Arp 299

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Arp 299
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Arp 299 with NGC 3690 (left) & IC 694 (right)
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
Constellation Ursa Major
Right ascension 11h 28m 33.13s
Declination +58° 33′ 58.0″
Redshift 0.010
Distance 130 Mly
Type SBm pec. / IBm pec.
Apparent dimensions (V) 2′.4 × 1′.9
Apparent magnitude (V) 11
Notable features interacting galaxies
Other designations
IC 694, NGC 3690, VV 118
See also: Galaxy, List of galaxies

Arp 299 (parts of it are also known as IC 694 and NGC 3690) is a pair of colliding galaxies approximately 134 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. Both of the galaxies involved in the collision are barred irregular galaxies.

It is not completely clear which object is historically called IC 694. According to some sources, the small appendage more than an arcminute northwest[clarification needed] of the main pair is actually IC 694, not the primary (eastern) companion.[1][2]

The interaction of the two galaxies in Arp 299 produced young powerful starburst regions similar to those seen in II Zw 96.[3] Eight supernovae have been detected in Arp 299: SN 1992bu, SN 1993G, SN 1998T, SN 1999D were observed in NGC 3690 while SN 1990al, SN 2005U, SN2010O and SN2010P were observed in IC 694.[4]

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Coordinates: Sky map 11h 28m 33.13s, +58° 33′ 58.0″