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The XXL Survey VII. A supercluster of galaxies at z=0.43

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Context. The XXL Survey is the largest homogeneous and contiguous survey carried out with XMM-Newton. Covering an area of 50 deg(2) distributed over two fields, it primarily investigates the large-scale structures of the Universe using the distribution of galaxy clusters and active galactic nuclei as tracers of the matter distribution. Aims. Given its depth and sky coverage, XXL is particularly suited to systematically unveiling the clustering of X-ray clusters and to identifying superstructures in a homogeneous X-ray sample down to the typical mass scale of a local massive cluster. Methods. A friends-of-friends algorithm in three-dimensional physical space was run to identify large-scale structures. In this paper we report the discovery of the highest redshift supercluster of galaxies found in the XXL Survey. We describe the X-ray properties of the clusters members of the structure and the optical follow-up. Results. The newly discovered supercluster is composed of six clusters of galaxies at a median redshift z similar to 0.43 and distributed across similar to 30' x 15' (10x5 Mpc) on the sky. This structure is very compact with all the clusters residing in one XMM pointing; for this reason this is the first supercluster discovered with the XXL Survey. Photometric redshifts from the CFHTLS (Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Legacy Survey) data release T0007 placed the supercluster at an approximate redshift of z(phot) similar to 0.45; subsequent spectroscopic follow-up with WHT (William Herschel Telescope) and NTT (New Technology Telescope) confirmed a median redshift of z similar to 0.43. An estimate of the X-ray mass and luminosity of this supercluster returns values of 1.7 x 10(15) M-circle dot. and of 1 : 68 x 10(44) erg s(-1), respectively, and a total gas mass of M-gas = 9.3 x 10(13) M-circle dot. These values put XLSSC-e at the average mass range of superclusters; its appearance, with two members of equal size, is quite unusual with respect to other superclusters and provides a unique view of the formation process of a massive structure.

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hal-01440148 , version 1 (19-01-2017)

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E. Pompei, C. Adami, D. Eckert, F. Gastaldello, S. Lavoie, et al.. The XXL Survey VII. A supercluster of galaxies at z=0.43. Astronomy and Astrophysics - A&A, 2016, 592, ⟨10.1051/0004-6361/201527142⟩. ⟨hal-01440148⟩
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