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Erratum: 'Peculiar Motions of Galaxy Clusters in the Regions of the Corona Borealis, Bootes, Z 5029/A 1424, A1190, A1750/A 1809 Superclusters of Galaxies'

Authors :
F. G. Kopylova
Alexander I. Kopylov
Source :
Astrophysical Bulletin. 73:108-109
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Pleiades Publishing Ltd, 2018.

Abstract

We present results of the study of peculiar motions of 57 clusters and groups of galaxies in the regions of the Corona Borealis (CrB), Bootes (Boo), Z5029/A1424, A1190, A1750/A1809 superclusters of galaxies and the galaxy clusters located beyond massive structures (0.05 < z < 0.10). Using the SDSS (Data Release 8) data, a sample of early-type galaxies was compiled in the systems under study, their fundamental planes were built, and relative distances and peculiar velocities were determined. Within the galaxy superclusters, significant peculiar motions along the line of sight are observed with rms deviations of 652 ± 50 kms−1—in CrB, 757 ± 70 kms−1—in Boo. In the most massive A2065 cluster in the CrB supercluster, no peculiar velocity was found. Peculiar motions of the other galaxy clusters can be caused by their gravitational interaction both with A2065 and with the A2142 supercluster. It has been found that there are two superclusters projected onto each other in the region of the Bootes supercluster with a radial velocity difference of about 4000 kms−1. In the Z 5029/A1424 supercluster near the rich Z5029 cluster, the most considerable peculiar motions with a rms deviations of 1366 ± 170 kms−1 are observed. The rms deviations of peculiar velocities of 20 clusters that do not belong to large-scale structures is equal to 0 ± 20 kms−1. The whole sample of the clusters under study has the mean peculiar velocity equal to 83 ± 130 kms−1 relative to the cosmic microwave background.

Details

ISSN :
19903421 and 19903413
Volume :
73
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astrophysical Bulletin
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e33645c634a77f997b693af63b68db34
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1134/s1990341318010091