A prominent string of galaxies in Bootes - Evidence for a Lagrangian singularity?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Galactic Clusters, Galactic Evolution, Local Group (Astronomy), Singularity (Mathematics), Cosmology, Spatial Distribution

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An outstanding string of galaxies and of small groups in Bootes has been found during a study of bridges between the Coma and the Local superclusters. It lies on the boundary of a large void between the Hercules and the Local superclusters, has a length of 50 Mpc, is only a few megaparsecs wide and consists of non-elliptical galaxies. A possible explanation by a specific Langrangian singularity at the formation, the imprint of which has survived in the present galaxy distribution, is proposed.

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