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An Atlas of Mixed-Morphology Pairs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

N. A. Sharp*
Affiliation:
National Optical Astronomy Observatories, P.O.Box 26732, Tucson AZ 85726-6732

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Current theories of galaxy formation imply that environment is the most important factor in deciding whether a collapsing region becomes a spiral galaxy or an elliptical galaxy. If this is the case, then isolated pairs comprising a galaxy of each morphology provide an especially interesting test, since, strictly speaking, they should not exist.

The first phase of studying E-S pairs is to define a sample which is genuinely isolated and genuinely E-S. The catalog compiled by Karachentsev is the most useful northern hemisphere starting point, containing 603 pairs which obeyed certain well-defined angular isolation criteria. All of these pairs now have velocities, enabling further removal of at least some of the non-physical binaries. The conventional cutoff at 500 km s−1 was used for this purpose.

Type
I. Classical Observations of Pairs
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