Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005msngr.120...33b&link_type=abstract
The Messenger (ISSN0722-6691), No.120, p. 33-36 (June 2005)
Physics
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Scientific paper
With the discovery of an X-ray luminous cluster of galaxies at z = 1.4 we have extended the horizon for studies of well-evolved galaxy clusters to a look-back time of 9 gyrs. This recordbreaking cluster was detected as an extended X-ray source in an archival XMM-newton observation during the pilot study phase of a search for distant clusters. This result, combined with additional newly-identified candidates from our programme, demonstrates the potential of the XMM-Newton archive to provide a substantial sample of very distant clusters for detailed cosmic evolution studies.
Boehringer Hans
Fassbender Rene
Lamer Georg
Mullis Christopher
Rosati Piero
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