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- Bautz-Morgan_classification abstract "The Bautz-Morgan classification was developed in 1970 by Laura P. Bautz and William Wilson Morgan to categorize galaxy clusters based on their morphology. It defines three main types: I, II, and III. Intermediate types (I-II, II-III) are also allowed. A type IV was initially proposed, but later redacted before the final paper was published. A type I cluster is dominated by a bright, large, supermassive cD galaxy; for example Abell 2029 and Abell 2199. A type II cluster contains elliptical galaxies whose brightness relative to the cluster is intermediate to that of type I and type III. The Coma Cluster is an example of a type II. A type III cluster has no remarkable members, such as the Virgo Cluster. Type IIIE and type IIIS are subdivisions of type III clusters where type IIIS contain many giant spirals and type IIIE do not.↑ ↑".
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- Bautz-Morgan_classification subject Category:Classification_systems.
- Bautz-Morgan_classification subject Category:Galaxy_clusters.
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- Bautz-Morgan_classification comment "The Bautz-Morgan classification was developed in 1970 by Laura P. Bautz and William Wilson Morgan to categorize galaxy clusters based on their morphology. It defines three main types: I, II, and III. Intermediate types (I-II, II-III) are also allowed. A type IV was initially proposed, but later redacted before the final paper was published. A type I cluster is dominated by a bright, large, supermassive cD galaxy; for example Abell 2029 and Abell 2199.".
- Bautz-Morgan_classification label "Bautz-Morgan classification".
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