2018
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201731371
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The optical properties of galaxies in the Ophiuchus cluster

Abstract: Context. Ophiuchus is one of the most massive clusters known, but due to its low Galactic latitude its optical properties remain poorly known. Aims. We investigate the optical properties of Ophiuchus to obtain clues on the formation epoch of this cluster, and compare them to those of the Coma cluster, which is comparable in mass to Ophiuchus but much more disturbed dynamically. Methods. Based on a deep image of the Ophiuchus cluster in the r band obtained at the Canada France Hawaii Telescope with the MegaCam … Show more

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“…Durret et al (2015) (hereafter,Du15) performed an optical study of dynamical properties of 142 galaxy cluster members estimating a redshift of 0.0296, a velocity dispersion σ = 954 kms −1 , and a mass of 1.1 × 10 15 M ⊙ . Later on, Durret et al (2018) derived the cluster galaxy luminosity function finding a substantial excess of bright galaxies compared with the Coma cluster.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Durret et al (2015) (hereafter,Du15) performed an optical study of dynamical properties of 142 galaxy cluster members estimating a redshift of 0.0296, a velocity dispersion σ = 954 kms −1 , and a mass of 1.1 × 10 15 M ⊙ . Later on, Durret et al (2018) derived the cluster galaxy luminosity function finding a substantial excess of bright galaxies compared with the Coma cluster.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Durret et al (2015;hereafter Du15) performed an optical study of dynamical properties of 142 galaxy cluster members estimating a redshift of 0.0296, a velocity dispersion σ = 954 km s −1 , and a mass of 1.1×10 15 M . Later on, Durret et al (2018) derived the cluster galaxy luminosity function finding a substantial excess of bright galaxies compared with the Coma cluster.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%