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Abell 576
Observation data ( Epoch J2000)
Constellation(s) Lynx
Right ascension07h 21m 24.2s
Declination+55° 44′ 20″
Bautz–Morgan classificationIII

Abell 576 is a galaxy cluster in the constellation Lynx. Detailed study has revealed that there are two clusters in the process of merging. [1] [2] [3]

References

  1. ^ "Abell 576".
  2. ^ Dupke, Renato A.; Mirabal, Nestor; Bregman, Joel N.; Evrard, August E. (2007). "The Merger in Abell 576: A Line‐of‐Sight Bullet Cluster?". The Astrophysical Journal. 668 (2): 781–795. arXiv: 0706.1073. Bibcode: 2007ApJ...668..781D. doi: 10.1086/520708.
  3. ^ "X-ray satellites discover the biggest collisions in the universe".


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abell 576
Observation data ( Epoch J2000)
Constellation(s) Lynx
Right ascension07h 21m 24.2s
Declination+55° 44′ 20″
Bautz–Morgan classificationIII

Abell 576 is a galaxy cluster in the constellation Lynx. Detailed study has revealed that there are two clusters in the process of merging. [1] [2] [3]

References

  1. ^ "Abell 576".
  2. ^ Dupke, Renato A.; Mirabal, Nestor; Bregman, Joel N.; Evrard, August E. (2007). "The Merger in Abell 576: A Line‐of‐Sight Bullet Cluster?". The Astrophysical Journal. 668 (2): 781–795. arXiv: 0706.1073. Bibcode: 2007ApJ...668..781D. doi: 10.1086/520708.
  3. ^ "X-ray satellites discover the biggest collisions in the universe".



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