Pushing the Boundaries of the Cl 1604 Supercluster at z~0.9

Abstract

The Cl 1604 supercluster at z~0.9 is known to contain at least four distinct member clusters, separated in both projection and redshift. In this paper we present deep, multicolor wide-field imaging of a region spanning ~45' on a side, corresponding to 21 h-170 Mpc (physical) at the supercluster redshift. We select galaxies whose colors correspond to those of spectroscopically confirmed cluster members in the r' vs. (r'-i') color-magnitude diagram. Using an adaptive kernel, we generate a map of the projected red galaxy density and identify numerous new candidate clusters which are likely supercluster members. Assuming that all of the density peaks are associated with the supercluster, its transverse size is ~10 h-170 Mpc, which is still significantly smaller than the nearly 93 h-170 Mpc depth in redshift space.

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