Classification of Star Clusters by Taxonomical Analysis

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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The distribution of 57 open and 90 globular clusters in space with coordinates being metallicity, absolute magnitude, integrated colour index, and diameter, is considered. In this space the clusters are shown to form two large groups. The first group contains 72 globular clusters, and the second one - 57 open and 15 globular clusters. Globular clusters of the second group have high metallicities and small diameters.

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