Lynx–Ursa Major Filament
Lynx–Ursa Major Filament (LUM Filament) is a galaxy filament.[1][2] The filament is connected to and separate from the Lynx–Ursa Major Supercluster.[3][4]
References
- ^ Abell, G.O.; Chincarini, G. (2012). Early Evolution of the Universe and its Present Structure. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 276. ISBN 9789400972209. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
- ^ Takeuchi, Tsutomu T.; Tomita, Akihiko; Nakanishi, Kouichiro; Ishii, Takako T.; Iwata, Ikuru; Saitō, Mamoru (1999). "Photometric Properties of Kiso Ultraviolet-Excess Galaxies in the Lynx-Ursa Major Region". The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 121 (2): 445–472. arXiv:astro-ph/9810161. Bibcode:1999ApJS..121..445T. doi:10.1086/313203. S2CID 15506322.
- ^ Giovanelli, R.; Haynes, M. P. (October 1982). "The Lynx-Ursa Major Supercluster". The Astronomical Journal. 87: 1355–1363. Bibcode:1982AJ.....87.1355G. doi:10.1086/113223.
- ^ Takeuchi, Tsutomu T.; Tomita, Akihiko; Nakanishi, Kouichiro; Ishii, Takako T.; Iwata, Ikuru; Saitō, Mamoru (1999). "Photometric Properties of Kiso Ultraviolet-Excess Galaxies in the Lynx-Ursa Major Region". The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 121 (2): 445. arXiv:astro-ph/9810161. Bibcode:1999ApJS..121..445T. doi:10.1086/313203. S2CID 15506322.
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