X-ray characterisation of the massive galaxy cluster ClG J104803.7+313843 at z = 0.76 with XMM-Newton
We present the characterisation of the massive cluster ClG J104803.7+313843 at z = 0:76 performed using a serendipitous XMMNewton observation. High redshift and massive objects represent an ideal laboratory to benchmark our understanding of how clusters form and assembly formation is mainly driven b...
Main Authors: | Bartalucci, I. (Author), De Grandi, S. (Author), Gastaldello, F. (Author), Ghizzardi, S. (Author), Laurenti, M. (Author), Molendi, S. (Author), Piconcelli, E. (Author), Rossetti, M. (Author), Zappacosta, L. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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EDP Sciences
2022
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