XMM-Newton contour map overlaid on a CFHT I-band image

XMM-Newton X-ray contour map of the probable extent of a cluster of galaxies superimposed upon the CFHT I-band image. A concentration of distant galaxies is conspicuous, thus confirming the X-ray detection. The symbols indicate the galaxies which have been subject to a subsequent spectroscopic measurement and found to be cluster members (triangles flag emission line galaxies). Following the X-ray discovery and the optical cluster identification, galaxies in the cluster field have been spectroscopically observed at the ESO VLT using the FORS2 instrument in order to determine the cluster redshift. Using two masks, each of them observed during one hour, allowing to take the spectra of 16 emission-line galaxies at a time, the cluster was found to have a redshift of 0.84, corresponding to a distance of 8,000 million light-years, and a velocity dispersion of 750 km/s.

Credit:

ESO

About the Image

Id:eso0320c
Type:Chart
Release date:14 July 2003
Related releases:eso0320
Size:1789 x 1771 px

About the Object

Name:FORS2, Galaxy cluster
Type:Early Universe : Galaxy : Grouping : Cluster
Distance:z=0.84 (redshift)
Category:Galaxy Clusters

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Colours & filters

BandTelescope
Infrared
I
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Notes: The contours were added based on X-ray data collected by the XMM-Newton.