Nuclear brightness profiles of the X-ray globular cluster M15 compared to M3, M5, and M13

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Globular Clusters, Luminous Intensity, X Ray Sources, Astronomical Photography, Isophotes, Microdensitometers, Red Giant Stars

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Densitometer tracings of the globular clusters M3, M5, M13 and M15
indicate that the central peak of the brightness profile for M15 is
narrower in the red than in the blue region. It is suggested that the
red excess in the nucleus of M15 is due to red giants.

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