Published April 2003
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Low-mass cluster galaxies: A cornerstone of galaxy evolution
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- Conselice, Christopher J.
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Low-Mass cluster galaxies are the most common galaxy type in the universe and are important objects for understanding galaxy formation, luminosity functions, dark matter and the formation of large scale structure. In this short summary I describe the properties and likely origins of low-mass cluster galaxies and what they reveal about broader cosmological issues.
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