Spatial orientation of galaxies in the core of the Shapley concentration - The cluster Abell 3558

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We present an analysis of the spatial orientations of 323 galaxies in the cluster Abell 3558. Our aim is to examine non-random effects in galaxy orientations in the subsample of the cluster. The "position angle-inclination" method is used to find the three-dimensional rotation axes. To check for anisotropy or isotropy we carried out three statistical tests: Fourier, Kolmogorov-Smirnov, and Kuiper-V. We assumed a spatially isotropic distribution to examine non-random effects. The galaxies found in the investigated cluster region show isotropy in both two- and three-dimensional analyses of the galactic coordinate system. In addition, it is found that the overall isotropic appearance cannot be maintained when looking at the subsamples. The low radial-velocity galaxies in A 3558 showed anisotropy in both two- and three-dimensional analyses. A weak anisotropy is noticed in the hard X-ray emission region. Few subsamples shows similar alignments with respect to both the galactic and Supergalactic coordinate systems. We offer possible explanations of these anisotropies. © ESO 2006.

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Aryal, B., Kandel, S. M., & Saurer, W. (2006). Spatial orientation of galaxies in the core of the Shapley concentration - The cluster Abell 3558. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 458(2), 357–367. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20065179

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