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where d is the distance to the galaxy in meters, and the flux was provided in the program. The galaxy I'm using has a value of $3.51 \cdot 10^{-14} \textrm{ Watt} /m^{2}$.
After finding the luminosity, I was able to determine the mass/luminosity
ration ratio for galaxy $ESO286-G16$. The final mass and luminosity values for galaxy $ESO286-G16$ can be found in Table 4 and Table 5.
I followed the same procedure to find the other mass' and luminosities.