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What can we say about the future evolution of irregular clusters?
They will become less centrally concentrated and assume a roughly uniform spatial density.
They are not yet in a dynamical equilibrium, but will likely reach it eventually.
They will keep contracting until they form a supermassive black hole.
They will eventually stretch into a filament.
They will become less centrally concentrated and assume a roughly uniform spatial density.
They are not yet in a dynamical equilibrium, but will likely reach it eventually.
They will keep contracting until they form a supermassive black hole.
They will eventually stretch into a filament.
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