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Clusters of Galaxies (Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium Series) (Hardcover)

by W. Oegerle (Editor), M. Fitchett (Editor), L. Danly (Editor) "Abstract. I discuss some issues that arise in the attempt to understand what rich clusters of galaxies might teach us about cosmology..." (more)
Key Phrases: local galaxy density, hierarchical clustering simulations, central substructure, Neta Bahcall, Einstein-de Sitter, New York (more...)
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Collected in this volume are the review papers from the Space Telescope Science Institute symposium on Clusters of Galaxies held in May 1989. Fifteen experts in the field have presented summaries of our current understanding of the formation and evolution of clusters and their constituent galaxies. Subjects covered include the existence and importance of subclustering, models of the evolution of clusters and the intracluster medium, the effect of the cluster environment on galaxies, observations of high redshift clusters, and the use of clusters as tracers of large scale structure. This book provides a timely focus for future observational and theoretical work on clusters of galaxies.

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These review papers from the 1989 Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium on Clusters of Galaxies give summaries of our current understanding of the formation and evolution of clusters and their constituent galaxies. It gives a timely focus for future observational and theoretical work on clusters of galaxies.

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Abstract. I discuss some issues that arise in the attempt to understand what rich clusters of galaxies might teach us about cosmology. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
local galaxy density, hierarchical clustering simulations, central substructure, deficient galaxies, initial fluctuation spectra, gravitational instability scenarios, initial fluctuation spectrum, elliptical fraction, infall region, central cluster galaxies, gas deficiency, tidal limitation, falling rotation curves, gravitational instability models, total luminosity function, cosmogonic scenarios, cluster mass distribution, light traces mass, cool clusters, infall patterns, many rich clusters, morphological mix, pancake scenario, biased galaxy formation, spiral fraction
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Neta Bahcall, Einstein-de Sitter, New York, Princeton University Press, Hubble Space Telescope, Bill Oegerle, Conference Series Volume, Mike Fitchett, National Science Foundation, Van Speybroeck, Carlos Frenk, Chicago Press, Cornell University, Einstein Observatory, Geneva Observatory, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Log Mtot Hierarchical, Milky Way, Nearly Normal Galaxies, Steve Zepf, Avishai Dekel, European Southern Observatory, Minnesota Lecture Series, Monte Carlo, Name Unknown
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