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A New Automated Sample of Compact Groups of Galaxies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 May 2016

A. Iovino
Affiliation:
Oss. Astron. di Brera, Milano, Italy
E. Tassi
Affiliation:
Oss. Astron. di Brera, Milano, Italy
C. Mendes de Oliveira
Affiliation:
USP, Sao Paolo, Brazil
P. Hickson
Affiliation:
UBC, Vancouver, Canada
H. Macgillivray
Affiliation:
ROE, Edinburgh, Great Britain

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Compact Groups (CGs) of galaxies represent an extreme class of objects. They typically contain 4-8 galaxies with high space density (as in the centers of rich clusters) but with low velocity dispersions, being an excellent laboratory for the study of galaxy interactions and their effects. Up to now no unbiassed sample of CGs was available in the literature, and therefore several of the classical problems and paradoxes involving CGs could not be properly addressed.

Type
Groups & Clusters
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1999