R-Band Imaging of Fields Around 1<z<2 Radiogalaxies
Abstract
We have taken deep R-band images of fields around five radiogalaxies: 0956+47, 1217+36, 3C256, 3C324 and 3C294 with 1<z<2 . 0956+47 is found to show a double nucleus. Our data on 1217+36 suggest the revision of its classification as a radiogalaxy. We found a statistically significant excess of bright (19.5<R<22) galaxies on scales of 2 arcmin around the radiogalaxies (which have R ≈ 21.4) in our sample. The excess has been determined empirically to be at 99.5\% level. It is remarkable that this excess is not present for 22<R<23.75 galaxies within the same area, suggesting that the excess is not physically associated to the galaxies but due to intervening groups and then related to gravitational lensing.
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