Abstract

Observational properties of clusters of galaxies and some theoretical interpretations are reviewed. The major subjects of the review include catalogs of clusters, the static properties of rich clusters, cluster dynamics, X-ray emission from clusters of galaxies, and cluster radio emission. Observed static properties discussed are: richness, classification schemes, galactic content, cD galaxies, density profiles, sizes, and the optical luminosity function. Several characteristic time scales of clusters of galaxies are examined along with mass segregation, the dynamical evolution of clusters, cluster masses, mass-to-light ratios, the missing-mass problem, and the mean galactic and cluster mass densities in the universe. The main characteristics of clusters that contain X-ray emission are summarized, emphasizing the relation of the X-ray emission to optical properties. The most important properties of cluster radio emission are outlined, the relation of this emission to the other cluster properties studied is indicated, and evidence suggesting the influence of an intracluster gas on the radio galaxies and their relativistic electrons is noted.

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