Skip to main content
Article

Spectroscopic Confirmation of the Cl 1604 Supercluster at <i>z</i> ~0.9

R. R. GalDepartment of Physics, University of California at Davis, 1 Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616L. M. LubinDepartment of Physics, University of California at Davis, 1 Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616
2004en
ABI

Abstract

We present spectroscopic confirmation of the Cl 1604 supercluster at z~0.9. Originally detected as two individual clusters, Cl 1604+4304 at z = 0.90 and Cl 1604+4321 at z = 0.92, which are closely separated in both redshift and sky position, subsequent imaging revealed a complex of red galaxies bridging the two clusters, suggesting that the region contained a large scale structure. We have carried out extensive multi-object spectroscopy, which, combined with previous measurements, provides ~600 redshifts in this area, including 230 confirmed supercluster members. We detect two additional clusters that are part of this structure, Cl 1604+4314 at z = 0.87 and Cl 1604+4316 at z = 0.94. All four have properties typical of local clusters, with line-of-sight velocity dispersions between 489 and 962 km/s. The structure is significantly extended in redshift space, which, if interpreted as a true elongation in real space, implies a depth of 93 Mpc. We examine the spatial and redshift distribution of the supercluster members.

Identifiers

Citations and references

Cited by 20 references