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Absorption-Line Spectra of Elliptical Galaxies and their Relation to Elliptical Formation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2017
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Recent spectral data strongly suggest that elliptical galaxies represent at least a two- and probably a three-parameter sequence: light-element abundance, iron-peak abundance, and probably age. These data are discussed in the context of new ideas about elliptical formation, including hierarchical clustering, merger-caused starbursts, and a variable IMF. Non-solar abundance ratios set important constraints on elliptical formation.
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- III. The Stellar Populations of Non-Resolved Galaxies
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- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 149: The Stellar populations of Galaxies , 1992 , pp. 255 - 265
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- Copyright © Kluwer
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