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1 Clusters of Galaxies The largest known objects in our Universe…

2 Local Supercluster The Local supercluster contains the Virgo cluster of galaxies as well as about 50 galaxy groups

3 Virgo cluster of galaxies The Virgo cluster of galaxies is about 65 million light years away It contains about 2000 galaxies It is dominated by M87 M87

4 Types of Galaxy Clusters Regular clusters concentrated central core well-defined spherical structure size in the range 1-10 Mpc mass M ~ 10 M o Coma cluster Irregular clusters no well-defined center similar size range mass 10 -10 M o Virgo cluster

5 Perseus Cluster One of the closest galaxy clusters at a distance of 300 million light years Part of the Perseus Pisces supercluster which is 15 degrees across and has over 1000 galaxies

6 X-ray emission from Clusters Clusters of galaxies are virially bound by dark matter which is traced by hot gas Mass of hot gas is more than 3 times the mass of the visible light galaxies in the Virgo cluster X-rays are concentrated around M87 Virgo/ROSAT

7 Virgo Cluster in Visible/X-ray Virgo/ROSAT M87

8 X-ray emission from Clusters Clusters of galaxies are virially bound by dark matter which is traced by hot gas NGC2300/ROSAT

9 Merging Clusters A2256 cluster has about 500 galaxies It is about 10 million light years across It is about 1 billion light years away The 80 million degree gas is brightest in the center where two clusters are merging

10 Coma Cluster Coma cluster has about 1000 galaxies It is located near the north galactic pole It is about 300 million light years away Large bright central cluster is merging with smaller galaxy group at the lower right

11 Small Cluster X-rays from this smaller cluster were discovered by ROSAT Hot gas engulfs the two bright elliptical galaxies It is about 500 million light years away

12 X-ray emission from Clusters Temperature profiles of X-ray emitting gas shows differences in cluster evolution This cluster is almost isothermal (all one temperature) but is slightly cooler towards the outside of the cluster

13 Merging Clusters This cluster is not isothermal It shows a very hot region indicating a shock formed where two galaxies in the cluster may have collided

14 Cannibal Cluster A3827 is about 1.5 billion light years away The central dominant galaxy is eating five smaller galaxies ESO/Optical

15 Very Distant Cluster This cluster is 8 billion light years away, so it formed when the universe was half its present age

16 Very Distant Cluster This is a very red cluster (Doppler Shift) It is the most distant cluster discovered by HST It may be too far away to have formed in a dense universe


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