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The abundance and morphological segregation of dwarf galaxies in the field
Attention has been drawn to the importance of environmental effects,given a strong morphological segregation of the dwarf galaxies. A simplequantitative test for segregation between dwarfs and giants issuggested. The dwarf elliptical (dE) galaxies are considered to beconfined to the clouds and to strongly prefer dense environments on allscales. Their abundance (per giant) is observed to be much lower in thefield than in the clusters and the few dE systems outside of theclusters (i.e., in the clouds) look like companions to the giantgalaxies. Thus, the dwarf galaxies are shown to obey amorphology-density relation in the same way as the giants do, and notonly in the restricted environment of the Virgo cluster.

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Constelación:Osa Mayor
Ascensión Recta:11h58m06.80s
Declinación:+47°20'05.0"
Dimensión Aparente:0.575′ × 0.38′

Catálogos y designaciones:
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NGC 2000.0NGC 4001
HYPERLEDA-IPGC 37656

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