The Binggeli effect
Monika Biernacka, Elena Panko, Wlodzimierz Godlowski, Katarzyna Bajan,, Piotr Flin

TL;DR
This paper investigates the alignment of elongated galaxy clusters, revealing their correlations over large scales and suggesting links to supergiant galaxy formation and environmental effects.
Contribution
It presents new observational evidence of cluster alignments up to 60 Mpc/h and discusses their possible origins related to large-scale structures.
Findings
Alignment observed in BM type I and III clusters up to 60 Mpc/h
Alignment linked to the origin of supergiant galaxies
Environmental effects in clusters related to filamentary structures
Abstract
We found the alignement of elongated clusters of BM type I and III (the excess of small values of the \Delta\theta angles is observed), having range till about 60Mpc/h. The first one is probably connected with the origin of supergiant galaxy, while the second one with environmental effects in clusters, originated on the long filament or plane.
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