Discovery of a massive X-ray luminous galaxy cluster at z= 1.579

JS Santos, R Fassbender, A Nastasi…�- Astronomy &�…, 2011 - aanda.org
JS Santos, R Fassbender, A Nastasi, H B�hringer, P Rosati, R Šuhada, D Pierini, M Nonino
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2011aanda.org
We report on the discovery of a very distant galaxy cluster serendipitously detected in the
archive of the XMM-Newton mission, within the scope of the XMM-Newton Distant Cluster
Project (XDCP). XMMUJ0044. 0-2033 was detected at a high significance level (5σ) as a
compact, but significantly extended source in the X-ray data, with a soft-band flux f (r< 40
″)=(1.5�0.3)� 10-14 erg s-1 cm 2. Optical/NIR follow-up observations confirmed the
presence of an overdensity of red galaxies matching the X-ray emission. The cluster was�…
We report on the discovery of a very distant galaxy cluster serendipitously detected in the archive of the XMM-Newton mission, within the scope of the XMM-Newton Distant Cluster Project (XDCP). XMMUJ0044.0-2033 was detected at a high significance level (5σ) as a compact, but significantly extended source in the X-ray data, with a soft-band flux f(r�<�40″)�=�(1.5���0.3)� ��נ� �10-14�erg s-1 cm2. Optical/NIR follow-up observations confirmed the presence of an overdensity of red galaxies matching the X-ray emission. The cluster was spectroscopically confirmed to be at z�=�1.579 using ground-based VLT/FORS2 spectroscopy. The analysis of the I�−�H colour�−�magnitude diagram shows a sequence of red galaxies with a colour range [3.7�<�I�−�H�<�4.6] within 1′ from the cluster X-ray emission peak. However, the three spectroscopic members (all with complex morphology) have significantly bluer colours relative to the observed red-sequence. In addition, two of the three cluster members have [OII] emission, indicative of on-going star formation. Using the spectroscopic redshift we estimated the X-ray bolometric luminosity, Lbol,40″�~�5.8�נ1044�erg s-1, implying a massive galaxy cluster. This places XMMU J0044.0-2033 at the forefront of massive distant clusters, closing the gap between lower redshift systems and recently discovered proto- and low-mass clusters at z�>�1.6.
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