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The 2MASS-selected Flat Galaxy Catalog
An all-sky catalog of 18020 disc-like galaxies is presented. Thegalaxies are selected from the Extended Source Catalog of the Two MicronAll-Sky Survey (XSC 2MASS) basing on their 2MASS axial ratio a/b ≥ 3.The Catalog contains data on magnitudes of a galaxy in the J, H,KS bands, its axial ratio, positional angle, index ofluminosity concentration, as well as identification of the galaxy withthe LEDA and the NED databases. Unlike the available optical catalogs,the new 2MFGC catalog seems to be more suitable to study cosmicstreaming on a scale of z <~ 0.1. The dipole moment of distributionof the bright (K < 11m) 2MFGC objects (l = 227°, b =41° or SGL = 90°, SGB = -43°) lies within statistical errors(±15°) in the direction of the IRAS dipole and the opticalRFGC dipole.

An H I survey of highly flattened, edge-on, pure disk galaxies
We have undertaken an H i 21-cm line survey of 472 late-type, edge-onspiral galaxies using the Nançay Radio Telescope and the GreenBank 140-Foot Telescope. Our targets consisted of highly inclinedspirals with large disk axial ratios and little or no bulgecomponent-i.e., highly flattened, pure disk galaxies. These objects wereprimarily selected from the Flat Galaxy Catalogue (FGC) of\cite[Karachentsev et al. (1993).]{K93} Most were classified as Hubbletypes Scd or later, with an emphasis on the largest angular size andlowest optical surface brightness objects in the FGC. Our detection ratewas ~ 50%, underscoring that relatively small, gas-rich, moderate-to-lowsurface brightness pure disk spirals are an extremely common constituentof the nearby universe. Our data also suggest that the most highlyflattened spirals are primarily isolated systems. The majority of ourdetected galaxies had no previously published redshifts or H I data.Here we present H I parameters for the 239 detected sources and 45marginal detections, together with search limits for the undetectedgalaxies.

A list of peculiar velocities of RFGC galaxies
A list of radial velocities, HI line widths and peculiar velocities of1327 galaxies from the RFGC catalogue has been compiled using actualobservations and literature data. The list can be used for studying bulkmotions of galaxies, construction of the field of peculiar velocitiesand other tasks.

Arcsecond Positions of UGC Galaxies
We present accurate B1950 and J2000 positions for all confirmed galaxiesin the Uppsala General Catalog (UGC). The positions were measuredvisually from Digitized Sky Survey images with rms uncertaintiesσ<=[(1.2")2+(θ/100)2]1/2,where θ is the major-axis diameter. We compared each galaxymeasured with the original UGC description to ensure high reliability.The full position list is available in the electronic version only.

The Revised Flat Galaxy Catalogue.
We present a new improved and completed version of the Flat GalaxyCatalogue (FGC) named the Revised Flat Galaxy Catalogue (RFGC)containing 4236 thin edge-on spiral galaxies and covering the whole sky.The Catalogue is intended to study large-scale cosmic streamings as wellas other problems of observational cosmology. The dipole moment ofdistribution of the RFGC galaxies (l = 273 degr; b =+19 degr) lieswithin statistical errors (+/-10 degr) in the direction of the LocalGroup motion towards the Microwave Background Radiation (MBR).

Flat galaxy catalogue
A systematic search for disklike edge-on-galaxies with a diameter largerthan a = 40 arcsec and a major-to-minor axis ratio a/b greater than 7was carried out by means of the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey and theESO/SERC survey. As a result, we present a new catalog of flat galaxies(FGC) containing 4455 objects and covering about 56 percent of the wholesky for the first time. The catalogue is assigned to study large-scalecosmic streamings and other problems of observational cosmology.

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Constellation:Delphinus
Right ascension:21h02m14.90s
Declination:+15°08'09.0"
Aparent dimensions:0.676′ × 0.214′

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