The Velocity Dispersion of MS 1054−03: A Massive Galaxy Cluster at High Redshift
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- 1 September 1999
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 522 (1) , 39-45
- https://doi.org/10.1086/307624
Abstract
We present results from a dynamical study of the high redshift, massive, X-ray luminous galaxy cluster MS1054--03. We significantly increase the number of confirmed cluster members by adding 20 to an existing set of twelve; using the confirmed members, we estimate MS1054--03's redshift, velocity dispersion, and mass. We find that z=0.8329 +/- 0.0017, sigma = 1170 +/- 150 km/s, and the central mass is approximately 1.9 +/- 0.5 x 10^{15} h^{-1} M_{odot} (within R=1 h^{-1} Mpc; H_0 =100h km s^{-1} Mpc^{-1}, q_0=0.5). MS1054--03 is one of a handful of high redshift (z>0.5) clusters known that also has X-ray and weak-lensing observations (Donahue et al. 1998; Luppino & Kaiser 1997); we find our dynamical mass agrees with mass estimates from both studies. The confirmation of MS1054--03 as a massive cluster at z~0.8 is consistent with an open (Omega_M~0.3) or flat, Lambda-dominated (Omega_M+Omega_{Lambda}=1) universe. In addition, we compare MS1054--03's velocity dispersion and X-ray temperature to a sample of low and intermediate redshift galaxy clusters to test for evolution in the sigma - T_x relation; we find no evidence for evolution in this relation to z~0.8.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures, LaTex; Accepted for Publication in the Astrophysical JournaKeywords
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