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Stellar Populations and Peculiar Velocities of Elliptical Galaxies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2017
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The estimated distances of elliptical galaxies, as determined by the Dn – σ technique, can be affected by stellar population variations and perhaps also dynamical effects due to mergers, leading to spuriously large positive peculiar velocities.
- Type
- III. The Stellar Populations of Non-Resolved Galaxies
- Information
- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 149: The Stellar populations of Galaxies , 1992 , pp. 281 - 285
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- Copyright © Kluwer
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