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On the Classification of the Forms of Clusters of Galaxies
The Astrophysical Journal1970Vol. 162, pp. L149–L149
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Abstract
A classification of clusters of galaxies based on the relative contrast of the brightest member galaxy is described. Clusters containing a supergiant D galaxy define Type I; at the other extreme (Type III) are clusters which contain no members significantly brighter than the general bright population. A list of seventy-six clusters classified according to the present system is included.
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