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A barred irregular galaxy is an irregular version of a barred spiral galaxy. Examples include the Large Magellanic Cloud [1] and NGC 6822. [2] Some barred irregular galaxies (like the Large Magellanic Cloud) may be dwarf spiral galaxies, which have been distorted into an irregular shape by tidal interactions with a more massive neighbor.

References

  1. ^ Sidney van den Bergh (1999). "The Local Group of Galaxies". Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. 93 (4): 175. arXiv: astro-ph/9908050. Bibcode: 1999JRASC..93..175V.
  2. ^ Norbert Przybilla, Quantitative Spectroscopy of Supergiants, Munich, 2002