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<orgname>Astronomy Department, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720</orgname>
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<orgname>Visiting Astronomer Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory.CTIO is operated by AURA Inc. under contract to the National Science Foundation.</orgname>
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<orgname>Society of Fellows, Harvard University.</orgname>
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<orgname>present address: Center for Astrophysics60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138</orgname>
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<orgname>National Optical Astronomy Observatories, Tucson, AZ 85719</orgname>
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<orgname>Visiting Programmer, Space Telescope Science Institute</orgname>
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<orgname>Patron, Alonso's Bar and Grill</orgname>
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<orgname>Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, MD 21218</orgname>
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-clusters: globular, peanut—bosons: bozos
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<para>This is a preliminary report on surface photometry of the major fraction of known globular clusters, to see which of them show the signs of a collapsed core. We also explore some diversionary mathematics and recreational tables. </para>
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<para>A focal problem today in the dynamics of globular clusters is core collapse. It has been predicted by theory for decades <biblioref endterm="hen61" />, <biblioref endterm="lyn68" />, <biblioref endterm="spi85" />, but observation has been less alert to the phenomenon. For many years the central brightness peak in M15 <biblioref endterm="kin75" />, <biblioref endterm="new78" /> seemed a unique anomaly. Then <biblioref endterm="aur82" /> suggested a central peak in NGC 6397, and a limited photographic survey of ours <biblioref endterm="djo84" /> found three more cases, including NGC 6624, whose sharp center had often been remarked on <biblioref endterm="can78" />. </para>
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<para>We are grateful to V. Barger, T. Han, and R. J. N. Phillips for doing the math in section <xref linkend="bozomath" />. More information on the AASTeX macros package are available at <link xlink:href="http://www.aas.org/publications/aastex">http://www.aas.org/publications/aastex</link> or the <link xlink:href="ftp://www.aas.org/pubs/AAS ftp site">AAS ftp site</link>.</para>
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