Radial Velocity of Galaxy NGC7531

SUMMARY:

The galaxy data frame records the radial velocity of a spiral galaxy measured at 323 points in the area of sky which it covers. All the measurements lie within seven slots crossing at the origin. The positions of the measurements given by four variables (columns).

ARGUMENTS:

east.west
the east-west coordinate. The origin, (0,0), is near the center of the galaxy, east is negative, west is positive.
north.south
the north-south coordinate. The origin, (0,0), is near the center of the galaxy, south is negative, north is positive.
angle
degrees of counter-clockwise rotation from the horizontal of the slot within which the observation lies.
radial.position
signed distance from origin; negative if east-west coordinate is negative.
velocity
radial velocity measured in km/sec.

SOURCE:

Buta, R. (1987) The Structure and Dynamics of Ringed Galaxies, III: Surface Photometry and Kinematics of the Ringed Nonbarred Spiral NGC7531. The Astrophysical J. Supplement Ser. Vol. 64, pp. 1--37.

John M. Chambers and Trevor J. Hastie, (eds.) Statistical Models in S, Wadsworth and Brooks, Pacific Grove, CA 1992, pg. 352.

EXAMPLES:

plot(galaxy$east.west, galaxy$north.south)