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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 531, 期 1, 页码 L5-L8出版社
UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/312518
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cosmology : observations; galaxies : clusters : individual (Cl 1604+4304, Cl 1604+4321); large-scale structure of universe
We present the results from a multiband optical imaging program that has definitively confirmed the existence of a supercluster at z approximate to 0.91. Two massive clusters of galaxies, Cl 1604 + 4304 at z = 0.924, were originally observed in the high-redshift cluster survey of Oke, Postman, & Lubin. They are separated by 4300 km s(-1) in redial velocity and 17' on the plane of the sky. Their physical and redshift proximity suggested a promising supercluster candidate. Deep BRi imaging of the region between the two clusters indicates a large population of red galaxies. This population forms a tight, red sequence in the color-magnitude diagram at (R - i) approximate to 1.4. The characteristic color is identical to that of the spectroscopically confirmed early-type galaxies in the two member clusters. The red galaxies are spread throughout the 5 h(-1) Mpc region between Cl 1604 + 4304 and Cl 1604 + 4321. Their spatial distribution delineates the entire large-scale structure with high concentrations at the cluster centers. In addition, we detect a significant overdensity of red galaxies directly between Cl 1604 + 4304 and Cl 1604 + 4321 which is the signature of a third, rich cluster associated with this system. The strong sequence of red galaxies and their spatial distribution clearly indicate that we have discovered a supercluster at z approximate to 0.91.
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