Morphology of galaxies in compact groups

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Galactic Clusters, Galactic Evolution, Galactic Structure, Spiral Galaxies, Astronomical Photometry, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Morphology, Red Shift

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Results of a study of galaxy morphology in a homogeneous sample of 98 compact groups of galaxies are reported. Of all the galaxies, 49 percent are of late morphological type (S + Irr), somewhat less than the corresponding fraction for field galaxies. Similarly, for first-ranked galaxies only, 48 percent are late type. Several strong correlations are found between galaxy type and the galaxy environment. Morphological concordance occurs between galaxies within a group. Galaxy morphological type correlates with group optical luminosity, and galaxy morphology correlates with velocity dispersion. The latter correlation is found to be the more fundamental of the two. No strong correlation between morphological type and galaxy space density is found in these compact groups, contrary to the situation in rich clusters and loose groups. These results indicate that the morphological types of galaxies in compact groups are strongly influenced by the environment, and that this influence occurs mostly at the time of galaxy formation.

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