Galactic superhalos, globular clusters and high latitude X-ray sources

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Globular Clusters, X Ray Sources, Astronomical Models, Astronomical Photography, Density Distribution, Halos, Space Density, Stellar Motions

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It is shown that the observational features of unidentified, high latitude, X-ray sources are consistent with the suggestion that they are a population of remote, optically undetectable, globular clusters. The possibility is considered that only a part of the globular cluster population of the Galaxy has been observed. The difficulty of detecting distant faint clusters is demonstrated with the aid of a graph.

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