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It is suggested that unseen matter in a galactic envelope or in a group of galaxies may consist of substellar bodies originating as the first permanent ‘stars’ in the formation of a very massive galaxy according to a model previously proposed by the author.
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McCrea, W.H.: 1979, Irish Astr. Jl. 14pp. 41–49.
McCrea, W.H.: 1982, Progress in Cosmology (A.W. Wolfendale, ed.) D. Reidel Publ. Co., Dordrecht, Holland, pp. 239–257.
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McCrea, W.H. (1983). Nature of ‘Unseen’ Galactic Envelopes. In: Abell, G.O., Chincarini, G. (eds) Early Evolution of the Universe and its Present Structure. International Astronomical Union / Union Astronomique Internationale, vol 104. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7220-9_92
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