peer reviewedWe present X-ray and optical spectroscopic observations of twelve galaxy groups and clusters identified within the XMM Large-Scale Structure (LSS) survey. Groups and clusters are selected as extended X-ray sources from a 3.5 deg2 XMM image mosaic above a flux limit 8e-15 ergs/s/cm2 in the [0.5-2] keV energy band. Deep BVRI images and multi-object spectroscopy confirm each source as a galaxy concentration located within the redshift interval 0.29<z<0.56. We combine line-of-sight velocity dispersions with the X-ray properties of each structure computed from a two-dimensional surface brightness model and a single temperature fit to the XMM spectral data. The resulting distribution of X-ray luminosity, temperature and velocity disp...
This is an erratum to the paper “The SLUGGS Survey: A comparison of total-mass profiles of early-typ...
Accepted for publication by MNRAS. Full resolution images as well as additional cluster data are ava...
International audienceThis paper presents 52 X-ray bright galaxy clusters selected within the 11 deg...
peer reviewedWe present X-ray and optical spectroscopic observations of 12 galaxy groups and cluster...
he article by Zhang et al. (2006, A&A, 456, 55) contains an error in Fig. 5 on page 64, in which...
11 pages, 8 figures; revised version accepted in A&A. The PDF article with full resolution figures i...
We present five newly found galaxy clusters at $z>0.6$ from the XMM Large-Scale Structure Survey (X...
38 pages, 25 figures, 6 tables, A&A, in press (references updated)International audienceWe present t...
Abstract. We present five newly found galaxy clusters at z> 0.6 from the XMM Large-Scale Structur...
Astronomy & Astrophysics in press; revision: further discussion added section 3.1, 4.2, 5.2 and 7.2;...
The paper ‘The SLUGGS survey: the globular cluster systems of three early-type galaxies using wide-f...
Context. The XXL Survey is the largest survey carried out by the XMM-Newton satellite and covers a t...
peer reviewedWe present the XMM Large-Scale Structure Survey (XMM-LSS) cluster catalogue correspondi...
This paper presents 52 X-ray bright galaxy clusters selected within the 11 deg2 XMM-LSS survey. 51 o...
We present the first five spectroscopic identifications of new clusters of galaxies at z>0.6 found i...
This is an erratum to the paper “The SLUGGS Survey: A comparison of total-mass profiles of early-typ...
Accepted for publication by MNRAS. Full resolution images as well as additional cluster data are ava...
International audienceThis paper presents 52 X-ray bright galaxy clusters selected within the 11 deg...
peer reviewedWe present X-ray and optical spectroscopic observations of 12 galaxy groups and cluster...
he article by Zhang et al. (2006, A&A, 456, 55) contains an error in Fig. 5 on page 64, in which...
11 pages, 8 figures; revised version accepted in A&A. The PDF article with full resolution figures i...
We present five newly found galaxy clusters at $z>0.6$ from the XMM Large-Scale Structure Survey (X...
38 pages, 25 figures, 6 tables, A&A, in press (references updated)International audienceWe present t...
Abstract. We present five newly found galaxy clusters at z> 0.6 from the XMM Large-Scale Structur...
Astronomy & Astrophysics in press; revision: further discussion added section 3.1, 4.2, 5.2 and 7.2;...
The paper ‘The SLUGGS survey: the globular cluster systems of three early-type galaxies using wide-f...
Context. The XXL Survey is the largest survey carried out by the XMM-Newton satellite and covers a t...
peer reviewedWe present the XMM Large-Scale Structure Survey (XMM-LSS) cluster catalogue correspondi...
This paper presents 52 X-ray bright galaxy clusters selected within the 11 deg2 XMM-LSS survey. 51 o...
We present the first five spectroscopic identifications of new clusters of galaxies at z>0.6 found i...
This is an erratum to the paper “The SLUGGS Survey: A comparison of total-mass profiles of early-typ...
Accepted for publication by MNRAS. Full resolution images as well as additional cluster data are ava...
International audienceThis paper presents 52 X-ray bright galaxy clusters selected within the 11 deg...