Abstract
A study of the structure of superclusters in the Southern galactic hemisphere using Zwicky clusters as principal tracers of the large-scale structure of the Universe is reported. The data presented suggest that the formation of galaxies was a two stage process involving larger spatial dimensions than earlier workers have postulated. In the first stage proto-superclusters and big holes had to form from the non-dissipative dark matter while in the second hot gas, by cooling and settling down into the potential wells caused by dark matter, will form galaxies and clusters of galaxies.
Citation Formats
Einasto, J, Joeveer, M, and Saar, E.
Superclusters and galaxy formation.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1980.
Web.
doi:10.1038/283047a0.
Einasto, J, Joeveer, M, & Saar, E.
Superclusters and galaxy formation.
United Kingdom.
https://doi.org/10.1038/283047a0
Einasto, J, Joeveer, M, and Saar, E.
1980.
"Superclusters and galaxy formation."
United Kingdom.
https://doi.org/10.1038/283047a0.
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title = {Superclusters and galaxy formation}
author = {Einasto, J, Joeveer, M, and Saar, E}
abstractNote = {A study of the structure of superclusters in the Southern galactic hemisphere using Zwicky clusters as principal tracers of the large-scale structure of the Universe is reported. The data presented suggest that the formation of galaxies was a two stage process involving larger spatial dimensions than earlier workers have postulated. In the first stage proto-superclusters and big holes had to form from the non-dissipative dark matter while in the second hot gas, by cooling and settling down into the potential wells caused by dark matter, will form galaxies and clusters of galaxies.}
doi = {10.1038/283047a0}
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year = {1980}
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title = {Superclusters and galaxy formation}
author = {Einasto, J, Joeveer, M, and Saar, E}
abstractNote = {A study of the structure of superclusters in the Southern galactic hemisphere using Zwicky clusters as principal tracers of the large-scale structure of the Universe is reported. The data presented suggest that the formation of galaxies was a two stage process involving larger spatial dimensions than earlier workers have postulated. In the first stage proto-superclusters and big holes had to form from the non-dissipative dark matter while in the second hot gas, by cooling and settling down into the potential wells caused by dark matter, will form galaxies and clusters of galaxies.}
doi = {10.1038/283047a0}
journal = []
volume = {283:5742}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1980}
month = {Jan}
}