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Black hole jets on the scale of the Cosmic Web

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Oei MS   +12 more
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Apically localized PANX1 impacts neuroepithelial expansion in human cerebral organoids. [PDF]

open access: yesCell Death Discov
Noort RJ   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The Evolution of Brightest Cluster Galaxies

Astrophysics and Space Science, 2003
In this contribution we review the properties of Brightest Cluster Galaxies (BCGs) and discuss the impact that X-ray cluster selection is having on their use as cosmological probes. BCGs form a unique galaxy population. They are located near the gravitational centre of galaxy clusters and are the most massive galaxies in the universe, being some 10 ...
Collins, Chris A.   +4 more
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Brightest Members of Clusters of Galaxies [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1970
THE work of Humason, Mayall and Sandage1 and the more recent work of Sandage2–5 and Peterson6 show that the dispersion in the absolute magnitude of the first brightest galaxies in rich clusters of galaxies is only 0.3 magnitude. Peebles7 suggested that this small dispersion is simply the consequence of the cluster luminosity function and compared the ...
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Structural Properties of Brightest Cluster Galaxies [PDF]

open access: possibleAstrophysics and Space Science, 2003
We present the first modem systematic study of local brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) profiles that extends to radii beyond 200h -1 kpc. Measuring the surface brightness profiles of BCGs out to large radii is critical for understanding the processes driving their formation.
Ann I. Zabludoff   +2 more
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Brightest Members of Clusters of Galaxies

Nature, 1969
THERE are two opposing interpretations of the small dispersion σ1∼0.35 mag in the absolute magnitudes M1 of the brightest members of rich clusters of galaxies measured by Sandage1. In one view, advanced, among others, by Peebles2,3, it is assumed that there is a universal cluster luminosity function, and that the value of σ1 and of the variation of M1 ...
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Brightest cluster galaxies as probes of galaxy formation

Brightest group and cluster galaxies are the most massive galaxies in the Universe and reside at the centres of galaxy clusters. These galaxies push galaxy formation and evolution models to their limits, providing a strong test to our current paradigm of galaxy formation.
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Measuring our Universe from Galaxy Redshift Surveys

Living Reviews in Relativity, 2004
Yasushi Suto
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The Galaxy in Context: Structural, Kinematic, and Integrated Properties

Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2016
Joss Bland-Hawthorn, Ortwin Gerhard
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Cosmological simulations of galaxy formation

Nature Reviews Physics, 2020
Mark Vogelsberger   +2 more
exaly  

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