Observations of a Filament in the North Ecliptic Pole Supercluster

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Ecliptic, Galactic Clusters, Rosat Mission, Filaments, Solar Flares

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Our work on the ROSAT All-Sky Survey at the North Ecliptic Pole has increased from 7 to 21 the group and cluster membership of a previously known supercluster there, revealing a particularly striking example of a filament. We obtained observations of two clusters in this filament to elucidate its dynamics. However, these observations were severely compromised by flares: less than 20% of the requested time survived screening. Consequently the data were inadequate for the project.

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