Objective prism radial velocities for clusters of galaxies near the South Galactic Pole
Abstract
A project is described which is aimed at determining redshifts for rich clusters of galaxies over a large area of sky near the South Galactic Pole using Cosmos measurements on deep objective prism plates taken with the U.K. Schmidt Telescope. Results obtained in the ESO/SRC field number 349 are presented. Several of the rich clusters seen in the MacGillivray and Dodd (1982) data for this field have peak redshifts in the range z = 0.12-0.13. Examination of five control areas in this field also provides evidence for a higher-than-expected number of galaxies with redshifts in this interval. It is suggested that there is a large-scale structure in this field at the redshift z = 0.12-0.13 consisting of both high-density condensations of galaxies in the form of rich clusters and a dispersed component of galaxies which extends over much of the area.
- Publication:
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Astronomical Measuring Machines Workshop
- Pub Date:
- 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983asmm.work..233P
- Keywords:
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- Galactic Clusters;
- Imaging Techniques;
- Radial Velocity;
- Red Shift;
- Southern Sky;
- Spatial Distribution;
- Cosmos Satellites;
- Histograms;
- Prisms;
- Spaceborne Astronomy;
- Astronomy