Figure 3
An example for estimating the radius of ‘Berkeley 1’ using the projected density distribution. The curved line represents the fitting of King (1962). The length of the error-bars denote errors resulting from sampling statistics, in accordance with Poisson distribution. In this cluster, R is taken at 2.5 arcmin.

An example for estimating the radius of ‘Berkeley 1’ using the projected density distribution. The curved line represents the fitting of King (1962). The length of the error-bars denote errors resulting from sampling statistics, in accordance with Poisson distribution. In this cluster, R is taken at 2.5 arcmin.

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