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Galaxy populations of double cluster RX J1053.7+5735 at z= 1.13
Document Type
Article
Source
Astronomy and Astrophysics; August 2005, Vol. 439 Issue: 1 p29-33, 5p
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ISSN
00046361; 14320746
Abstract
We present a study of the galaxy population in the cluster RX J1053.7+5735, one of the most distant X-ray selected clusters of galaxies and one which also shows an unusual double-lobed X-ray morphology, indicative of a possible equal-mass cluster merger. The cluster was discovered during the ROSATdeep pointings in the direction of the Lockman Hole. Using Keck-DEIMOS spectroscopic observations of galaxies in the 2$\farcm$0 $\times$1$\farcm$5 region surrounding RX J1053.7+5735, we secured redshifts for six galaxies in the range $1.129 < z < 1.139$, with a mean redshift $\langle z\rangle=1.134$. This mean redshift agrees well with the cluster X-rayredshift previously estimated from the cluster X-ray Fe-K line, confirming the presence of a cluster at $z\sim1.135$. Galaxies with concordant redshifts are located in both eastern and western sub-clusters of the double cluster structure, which indicates that both sub-clusters are at similar redshifts. This result is also consistent with a previous claim that both eastern and western X-ray lobes have similar X-ray redshifts. Based on their separation of ~250 kpc, these results support the interpretation that RX J1053.7+5735 is an equal-mass cluster merger taken place at $z\sim 1$, although further direct evidence for a dynamical state of the cluster is needed to make a more definitive statement about the cluster merging state. The six galaxies have a line-of-sight velocity dispersion $\Delta v$~ 650 km s-1, and all six show clear absorption features of CaII H and K and several Balmer lines that are typical of early galaxies at the present epoch, in agreement with their $I-K$colors. A color–magnitude diagram, constructed from deep optical/NIR observations of the RX J1053.7+5735 field, shows a clear red color sequence. There is an indication that the red sequence in RX J1053.7+5735 lies ~0.3 to the blue of the Coma line, qualitatively consistent with previous studies investigating other clusters at $ z\sim 1$.