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Structure and evolution of galaxy clusters: Internal dynamics of ABCG 209 at z similar to 0.21

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 397, Issue 2, Pages 431-443

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20021495

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galaxies : clusters : general; galaxies : clusters: individual : ABCG209; galaxies : distances and redshifts; intergalactic medium; cosmology : observations

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We study the internal dynamics of the rich galaxy cluster ABGC 209 on the basis of new spectroscopic and photometric data. The distribution in redshift shows that ABCG 209 is a well isolated peak of 112 detected member galaxies at z = 0.209, characterised by a high value of the line-of-sight velocity dispersion, sigma(v) = 1250-1400 km s(-1), on the whole observed area (1 h(-1) Mpc from the cluster center), that leads to a virial mass of M = 1.6-2.2 x 10(15)h(-1) M. within the virial radius, assuming the dynamical equilibrium. The presence of a velocity gradient in the velocity field, the elongation in the spatial distribution of the colour-selected likely cluster members, the elongation of the X-ray contour levels in the Chandra image, and the elongation of cD galaxy show that ABCG 209 is characterised by a preferential NW-SE direction. We also find a significant deviation of the velocity distribution from a Gaussian, and relevant evidence of substructure and dynamical segregation. All these facts show that ABCG 209 is a strongly evolving cluster, possibly in an advanced phase of merging.

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