Massive galaxy clusters are interesting astrophysical and cosmological objects to study, but they are relatively rare. In the redshift range z = 0.25–0.5 which is, for example, a favourable region for gravitational lensing studies, about 100 such systems are known. Most of them have been studied in X-rays. In this paper we study the six remaining massive clusters in this redshift interval in the highly complete CLASSIX (Cosmic Large-Scale Structure in X-rays) survey which have so far not been observed with sufficiently deep exposures in X-rays. With data from our new XMM-Newton observations we characterise their structures, derive X-ray properties such as the X-ray luminosity and intracluster medium temperature, and estimate their gas and t...
11 pages, 8 figures; revised version accepted in A&A. The PDF article with full resolution figures i...
Context. Observational galaxy cluster studies at z > 1.5 probe the formation of the first massive M ...
We present the first five spectroscopic identifications of new clusters of galaxies at z>0.6 found i...
Massive galaxy clusters are interesting astrophysical and cosmological objects to study, but they ar...
Massive galaxy clusters are interesting astrophysical and cosmological study objects, but are relati...
Context. Multi-wavelength surveys for clusters of galaxies are opening a window on the elusive high-...
The Chandra X-Ray Observatory was used to obtain a 190 ks image of three high-redshift galaxy cluste...
Context. Multi-wavelength surveys for clusters of galaxies are opening a window on the elu...
We present the characterisation of the massive cluster ClG J104803.7+313843 at z = 0.76 performed us...
Abstract. We present five newly found galaxy clusters at z> 0.6 from the XMM Large-Scale Structur...
The X-ray properties of a sample of high redshift (z>0.6), massive clusters observed with XMM-Newton...
We report the discovery of a galaxy cluster at z = 1.490 originally selected as an extended X-ray so...
We present results from a 100 ks XMM-Newton observation of galaxy cluster XLSSC 122, the first massi...
Context. X-ray luminous clusters of galaxies at z ~ 1 are emerging as major cosmological probes and ...
International audienceWe present results from a 100 ks XMM-Newton observation of galaxy cluster XLSS...
11 pages, 8 figures; revised version accepted in A&A. The PDF article with full resolution figures i...
Context. Observational galaxy cluster studies at z > 1.5 probe the formation of the first massive M ...
We present the first five spectroscopic identifications of new clusters of galaxies at z>0.6 found i...
Massive galaxy clusters are interesting astrophysical and cosmological objects to study, but they ar...
Massive galaxy clusters are interesting astrophysical and cosmological study objects, but are relati...
Context. Multi-wavelength surveys for clusters of galaxies are opening a window on the elusive high-...
The Chandra X-Ray Observatory was used to obtain a 190 ks image of three high-redshift galaxy cluste...
Context. Multi-wavelength surveys for clusters of galaxies are opening a window on the elu...
We present the characterisation of the massive cluster ClG J104803.7+313843 at z = 0.76 performed us...
Abstract. We present five newly found galaxy clusters at z> 0.6 from the XMM Large-Scale Structur...
The X-ray properties of a sample of high redshift (z>0.6), massive clusters observed with XMM-Newton...
We report the discovery of a galaxy cluster at z = 1.490 originally selected as an extended X-ray so...
We present results from a 100 ks XMM-Newton observation of galaxy cluster XLSSC 122, the first massi...
Context. X-ray luminous clusters of galaxies at z ~ 1 are emerging as major cosmological probes and ...
International audienceWe present results from a 100 ks XMM-Newton observation of galaxy cluster XLSS...
11 pages, 8 figures; revised version accepted in A&A. The PDF article with full resolution figures i...
Context. Observational galaxy cluster studies at z > 1.5 probe the formation of the first massive M ...
We present the first five spectroscopic identifications of new clusters of galaxies at z>0.6 found i...