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Galaxias satélites de baja luminosidad

Authors: Lares Harbin Latorre, Marcelo;

Galaxias satélites de baja luminosidad

Abstract

Se lleva a cabo una caracterización estadística de las poblaciones de galaxias de baja luminosidad asociadas a sistemas de galaxias brillantes y aisladas, pares de galaxias interactuantes, grupos y cúmulos con emisión en rayos X, identificados en el espacio de redshifts. Se determinan estadísticamente las distribuciones de parámetros que describen las propiedades de galaxias débiles mediante la combinación de catálogos espectroscópicos y fotométricos y se discuten las dependencias de estas distribuciones con las propiedades de los sistemas en los cuales habitan. Los resultados obtenidos permiten descartar la universalidad de la función de luminosidad y aportan a una mejor comprensión de los mecanismos de supresión de formación estelar y de remoción del gas de galaxias en diferentes ambientes.

Tesis (Doctor en Astronomía)--Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Matemática, Astronomía y Física, 2009.

por Marcelo Lares.

Country
Argentina
Keywords

Galaxy groups, Grupos de galaxias, 330, and triples, Estructura a gran escala del universo, Galaxy clusters, Función de luminosidad, Métodos estadísticos, Evolución de galaxias en sistemas, Estructura a gran escala del Universo, Small and compact galaxy groups, Interacting galaxies; galaxy pairs, and triples, Interacting galaxies, Galaxias satélites, galaxy pairs, Large scale structure of the Universe

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