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Clusters and Groups of Galaxies

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Superclusters
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    Chapter 2 Three-Dimensional Structure in the Indus Supercluster
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    Chapter 3 Addendum
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    Chapter 4 The Spatial Distribution of Galaxies in the Southern Sky
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    Chapter 5 Recent Studies of the Local Supercluster
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    Chapter 6 A Catalog of Candidate Superclusters and Voids
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    Chapter 7 Statistical Analysis of the Shapes of Rich Superclusters
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    Chapter 8 A Redshift Survey in the Linx Gemini Region
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    Chapter 9 The Orientations of Spiral Galaxies in the Local Supercluster
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    Chapter 10 On the Orientation of Galaxies in the Local Supercluster
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    Chapter 11 Superclusters: A New Insight into the Problem of Groups with Discrepant Redshifts
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    Chapter 12 The Geography of Nearby Space
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    Chapter 13 Galaxy Redshifts from the U.K. Schmidt Objective Prisms (Medium Dispersion)
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    Chapter 14 On the Large-Scale Distribution of Clusters of Galaxies
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    Chapter 15 The Spatial and Peculiar Velocity Distribution of Galaxies within 80 MPC
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    Chapter 16 Les Regions Externes des Galaxies Ne Sont Pas Orientees Au Hasard
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    Chapter 17 The Core of the Virgo Cluster
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    Chapter 18 The Structure and Dynamics of the Coma cluster
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    Chapter 19 Fibre Optic Spectra and the Dynamics of Sersic 40/6
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    Chapter 20 Clusters of Galaxies with Very Large Redshifts
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    Chapter 21 CCD Observations of Distant Clusters of Galaxies
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    Chapter 22 Galaxy Morphology in Distant Clusters
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    Chapter 23 The Evolution of Galaxies in Clusters
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    Chapter 24 The Radio Luminosity Functions of cD Galaxies; The Fuelling of Radio Sources
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    Chapter 25 Globular Clusters and Galaxy Formation in Clusters of Galaxies
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    Chapter 26 Infall into the Virgo Cluster and Some Cosmological Constraints
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    Chapter 27 Matter Distributions of Various Components in the Coma Cluster
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    Chapter 28 The Two-Component Cluster in Centaurus
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    Chapter 29 Redshift Estimation by Colors
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    Chapter 30 The Ellipticity of Galaxy Clusters
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    Chapter 31 Structure of the Hydra-I Cluster of Galaxies
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    Chapter 32 Redshifts for Zwicky’s Near Clusters
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    Chapter 33 Tidal Stripping of Galaxies in Clusters Revisited
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    Chapter 34 Cluster Elliptical and Lenticular Colour-Magnitude Relationships
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    Chapter 35 On the Perceptibility of Distant Clusters of Galaxies
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    Chapter 36 Luminosity Segregation and Anti-Segregation in Clusters of Galaxies
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    Chapter 37 An Objective Prism Survey of Emission Line Galaxies in Nearby Abell Clusters
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    Chapter 38 Studies of Galaxy Clusters Using APM
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    Chapter 39 Non Thermal Radio Sources in Clusters of Galaxies
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    Chapter 40 Westerbork Observations of 37 Poor Clusters of Galaxies at 1415 MHz
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    Chapter 41 Radio Continuum Properties of Spiral Galaxies in the Coma/A1367 Supercluster. Comparison between Isolated and Cluster Galaxies
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    Chapter 42 The Extended Radio Source Near Coma A
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    Chapter 43 HI Content of Groups and Clusters of Galaxies
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    Chapter 44 Cluster Evolution and Sweeping: A Comparative Study of Nearby Clusters
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    Chapter 45 Comparison of HI Sizes of Virgo Cluster and Field Galaxies
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    Chapter 46 HI Deficiency in the Virgo Cluster: VLA Observations
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    Chapter 47 Microwave Decrement Measurements in Galaxy Clusters
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    Chapter 48 The Formation of HI Rings around SO Galaxies
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    Chapter 49 Investigations on the HI-Content of Field Galaxies, Virgo Cluster Galaxies and UMa-I Group Galaxies
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    Chapter 50 New Methods of Investigation for Extragalactic Backgrounds in the Infrared
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    Chapter 51 Dust Far Infrared Emission at High Galactic Latitudes
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    Chapter 52 Dust Distribution Nearby the Solar System and its Possible Implications on Cosmic Radiation Background Anisotropy
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    Chapter 53 Thermal Radiation Noise and the 3 K Background
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    Chapter 54 The Voids and the Cosmic Microwave Photons
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    Chapter 55 Observation of a Large Halo Around M87
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    Chapter 56 High Resolution Radio and X-Ray Observations of 3C28 in A115
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    Chapter 57 The Radio Luminosity Function of First Ranked Galaxies in Abell Clusters
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    Chapter 58 Extended Radio Sources and the Diffuse Medium in the Coma-A1367 Supercluster
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    Chapter 59 Preliminary Results of the 20-CM VLA Survey of Abell Clusters
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    Chapter 60 Hot Gaseous Coronae around Early-Type Galaxies
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    Chapter 61 Implications of HEAO A-1 and Einstein Satellite Observations of Clusters of Galaxies
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    Chapter 62 Dark Matter in Poor Clusters of Galaxies
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    Chapter 63 Einstein Images of Clusters of Galaxies: Galaxy Haloes, the Intracluster Medium, and the Intercluster Gas
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    Chapter 64 Exosat Observations
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    Chapter 65 Diffuse Ly α Emission around the cD Galaxy in A1795
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    Chapter 66 Cluster X-ray Luminosity and First Ranked Galaxy Size
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    Chapter 67 Groups of Galaxies
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    Chapter 68 The Structure of Compact Groups of Galaxies
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    Chapter 69 A Dynamical Study of Two Groups in the Coma/A1367 Supercluster
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    Chapter 70 Computer Modelling of the Gas Dynamics in Small Groups of Interacting Galaxies
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    Chapter 71 Can Gas and Stars be Separated in a Tidal Interaction?
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    Chapter 72 A Neutral Hydrogen Study of Seyfert’s Very Compact Group
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    Chapter 73 Hot Gas in Groups of Galaxies
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    Chapter 74 On Merging in Galaxy Groups
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    Chapter 75 The Blue Tully-Fisher Relation for the Local Group of Galaxies and the Virgo Cluster of Galaxies
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    Chapter 76 Hierarchical Clustering
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    Chapter 77 Percolation Studies of Galaxy Clustering
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    Chapter 78 The Spatial Distribution of Dark Matter in the Coma Cluster
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    Chapter 79 Nonlinear Evolution of Large-Scale Density Structure
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    Chapter 80 Growth of Perturbations between Horizon Crossing and Matter Dominance: Implications for Galaxy Formation
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    Chapter 81 Radiation Perturbations in a Three Component Universe
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    Chapter 82 Pancakes and Galaxy Formation
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    Chapter 83 Curvature Fluctuations as Progenitors of Large Scale Holes
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    Chapter 84 Clusters and their Precursors
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    Chapter 85 The Dynamical Evolution of Clusters and Groups of Galaxies
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    Chapter 86 The Non-Linear Evolution of the Clustering Length in the “Pancake” Scenario
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    Chapter 87 The Inhomogeneity of Invisible Matter in an Expanding Universe
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    Chapter 88 Forces between Overlapping Plummer-Model Galaxies
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    Chapter 89 Cosmic String-Loops and Galaxy Formation — Angular Momentum and the Hubble Sequence
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    Chapter 90 The Influence of Environment on Galaxy Formation
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    Chapter 91 Mass Estimation of Clusters with Unseen Mass
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    Chapter 92 Adiabatic Perturbations in a Photino Dominated Universe
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    Chapter 93 Estimation of the Velocity Law of Infalling Galaxies in a Spherically Symmetric Cluster from Observational Data
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    Chapter 94 The Hubble Diagram
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    Chapter 95 Information on Galaxy Clustering from Gravitational Lenses
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    Chapter 96 The Clustering of Galaxies about Powerful Radio Sources
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    Chapter 97 Correlation Analyses of Galaxy Clustering to B ~ 24
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    Chapter 98 Clustering of Early-Type Galaxies in the Southern Hemisphere
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    Chapter 99 Progress Report on a New Survey to Study the Clustering Properties of Quasars At z ~ 2
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    Chapter 100 Properties of Groups and Clusters of Galaxies Associated with Quasars
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    Chapter 101 The Distribution of Faint Galaxies Detected on Deep Ukst Plates
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    Chapter 102 An Objective-Prism Galaxy Redshift Survey at the South Galactic Pole
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    Chapter 103 Companions to S0 Galaxies
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    Chapter 104 Strömgren Photometry of Galaxies
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    Chapter 105 Dynamical Environment and Reliability of Redshift Measurements in Statistical Studies of Binary Galaxies
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    Chapter 106 Summary
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Title
Clusters and Groups of Galaxies
Published by
ADS, December 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-94-009-6412-9
ISBNs
978-9-40-096414-3, 978-9-40-096412-9
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Mardirossian, F., Giuricin, G., Mezzetti, M.

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