The redshift-distance relationship derived from clusters of galaxies

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Astronomical Models, Cosmology, Galactic Clusters, Red Shift, Galactic Radiation, Luminous Intensity, Secular Variations, Universe

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Sandage and Hardy (1973) have employed the model universes of general relativity with zero cosmical constant in discussing observations related to the establishment of the apparent magnitude of the brightest galaxy in each of 98 clusters of galaxies. The investigation reported has the object to show that additional models, with nonzero cosmical constant, are also compatible with the data. A summary of cosmological theory is presented along with an interpretation of the observations.

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