Shapley–Sawyer Concentration Class
The Shapley–Sawyer Concentration Class is a classification system on a scale of one to twelve using Roman numerals for globular clusters according to their concentration. The most highly concentrated clusters such as M75 are classified as Class I, with successively diminishing concentrations ranging to Class XII, such as Palomar 12. (The class is sometimes given with numbers [Class 1–12] rather than with Roman numerals.)
From 1927 to 1929, Harlow Shapley and Helen Sawyer Hogg began categorizing clusters according to the degree of concentration the system has toward the core using this scale. This became known as the Shapley–Sawyer Concentration Class.[1]
Classes
| Class | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Script error: No such module "sort". | High concentration toward the center | |
| Script error: No such module "sort". | Dense central concentration | |
| Script error: No such module "sort". | Strong inner core of stars | |
| Script error: No such module "sort". | Intermediate rich concentrations | |
| Script error: No such module "sort". | Intermediate concentrations | |
| Script error: No such module "sort". | Intermediate mild concentration | |
| Script error: No such module "sort". | Intermediate loose concentration | |
| Script error: No such module "sort". | Rather loosely concentrated towards the center | |
| Script error: No such module "sort". | Loose towards the center | |
| Script error: No such module "sort". | Loose | |
| Script error: No such module "sort". | Very loose towards the center | |
| Script error: No such module "sort". | Almost no concentration towards the center |
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