Distribution of galaxies in the Jagellonian Field

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Galactic Clusters, Spatial Distribution, Statistical Analysis, Angular Distribution, Astronomical Catalogs, Graphs (Charts), Tables (Data)

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A statistical method is applied to determine the relative number of galaxies belonging to clusters and binary systems in the Jagellonian Field. For this purpose, counts were made in small regions near 12,276 galaxies brighter than 21st magnitude (photographic). It is found that about 50% of the galaxies are located in visible clusters and that 16% belong to binary systems. The characteristic angular radius of the clusters of galaxies is shown not to exceed 7.5 arcmin. The angular separation between neighboring members of a single cluster is found to be less than 5 to 6 arcmin.

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