Discovery of a Very X-ray Luminous Galaxy Cluster at Z = 0.89 in the Warps Survey

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  • H. Ebeling
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We report the discovery of the galaxy cluster ClJ1226.9+3332 in the Wide Angle ROSAT Pointed Survey (WARPS). At z = 0.888 and LX = 1.1× 10 45 h 50 erg s −1 (0.5− 2.0 keV) ClJ1226.9+3332 is the most distant X-ray luminous cluster currently known. The mere existence of this system represents a huge problem for Ω0 = 1 world models. At the modest (off-axis) resolution of the ROSAT PSPC observation in which the system was detected, ClJ1226.9+3332 appears relaxed; an off-axis HRI observation confirms this impression and rules out significant contamination from point sources. However, in moderately deep optical images (R and I band) the cluster exhibits signs of substructure in its apparent galaxy distribution. A first crude estimate of the velocity dispersion of the cluster galaxies based on six redshifts yields a high value of 1650 km s, indicative of a very massive cluster and/or the presence of substructure along the line of sight. While a more accurate assessment of the dynamical state of this system requires much better data at both optical and X-ray wavelengths, the high mass of the cluster has already been unambiguously confirmed by a very strong detection of the Sunyaev-Zel’dovich effect in its direction (Joy et al. 2001). Using ClJ1226.9+3332 and ClJ0152.7–1357 (z = 0.835), the second-most distant X-ray luminous cluster currently known and also a WARPS discovery, we obtain a first estimate of the cluster X-ray luminosity function at 0.8 < z < 1.4 and LX > 5 × 10 44 h 50 erg s −1 (0.5 − 2.0 keV). Using the best currently available data, we find the comoving space density of very distant, massive clusters to be in excellent agreement with the value measured locally (z < 0.3), and conclude that negative evolution is not required at these luminosities out to z ∼ 1. Our findings are in conflict with earlier claims of highly significant (> 3σ) negative evolution already at 0.3 < z < 0.6 based on the cluster samples of the EMSS and the CfA 160 degree survey. Our results agree, however, with the lack of significant evolution of very X-ray luminous clusters out to z ∼ 0.4 reported by the MACS team. Our findings are also consistent with the abundance of very X-ray luminous clusters at z ∼ 0.8 inferred from the EMSS cluster sample, provided ClJ0152.7–1357 (which was missed by the EMSS) is added in. Subject headings: galaxies: clusters: general — galaxies: clusters: individual (ClJ1226.9+3332, ClJ0152.7–1357) — cosmology: observations — X-rays: general

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تاریخ انتشار 2000