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- From: gallim@stsci.edu (Jack Gallimore,P254)
- Subject: Re: Dark matter
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.163134.15490@stsci.edu>
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- Organization: Space Telescope Science Institute
- References: <phfrom.441@nyx.uni-konstanz.de>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 16:31:34 GMT
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- From article <phfrom.441@nyx.uni-konstanz.de>, by phfrom@nyx.uni-konstanz.de (Hartmut Frommert):
- > ethanb@ptolemy.astro.washington.edu (Ethan Bradford) writes:
- >
- >>The only recent news w.r.t. dark matter that I know of was the
- >>conclusion that there was a lot more dark matter than previously
- >>thought in a small (3 galaxy) cluster. If the cluster is typical, the
- >>universe is definitely closed. The evidence for the dark matter is
- >>still indirect; in this case it is necessary to confine the hot gas in
- >>the cluster.
- >
- > Could someone post a reference ?
- > -
- > Hartmut Frommert <phfrom@nyx.uni-konstanz.de>
- > Dept of Physics, Univ of Constance, P.O.Box 55 60, D-W-7750 Konstanz, Germany
- > -- Eat whale killers, not whales --
-
- It has just been accepted for publication:
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- Diffuse X-Ray Emission from the NGC 2300 Group of Galaxies:
- Implications for Dark Matter and Galaxy Evolution in Small Groups
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- Mulchaey, John S., Davis, D.S., Mushotzky, R.F., and Burstein, D.
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- To be published in ApJ Letters.
-
- Jack
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