Dusty ellipticals as a class of galaxies characterized by an
elliptical-like body and a disk or ring of gas and dust with no
substantial population of stars in it were first pointed out by
[74] .
Ebneter and Balick
[120] have published a
list of 103 dusty
ellipticals as drawn from the literature
[72,
74,
139,
181,
268];
see also [75,
93,
136,
202,
203,
254,
272] for detailed studies
of these and related objects
[171,
175,
255,
256,
257,
258].
Click here for the NED listing of the Dusty Ellipticals cited in
Ebneter, K., & Balick, B. 1985, Astron. J., 90, 183.
Dusty Ellipticals
Spectroscopy |
Glossary and Lexicon of Term |
Tabular Information
Graphical Relations |
Annual Review Articles |
Astrostatistics
CUP Monographs |
Author Index |
New Additions |
Catalogs
Table of Contents |
Text
Search |
Web Links