The TexOx Cluster Survey: Using Radio Sources as Galaxy Cluster Signposts

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Galaxies: Active, Galaxies: Clusters: General, Galaxies: Evolution, Galaxies:Statistics, Surveys

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The TexOx Cluster (TOC) Survey has found more than 10 previously unknown galaxy clusters and cluster candidates in the first of four fields that it is surveying. These clusters form a unique sample of "radio-active" clusters: clusters rich in powerful radio sources. Preliminary photometry of a subset of fields with multi-color data shows that these clusters have a high fraction of blue galaxies, and the blue galaxies and radio sources both tend to be less centrally concentrated than the red cluster galaxies. These properties are typical of Butcher-Oemler effect clusters.

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