We report the discovery of a galaxy cluster at z = 1.490 originally selected as an extended X-ray source in the XMM-Newton Distant Cluster Project. Further observations carried out with the VLT-FORS2 spectrograph allowed the spectroscopic confirmation of seven secure cluster members, providing a median system redshift of z = 1.490 +/- 0.009. The color-magnitude diagram of XMMU J0338.8+0021 reveals the presence of a well-populated red sequence with z - H approximate to 3, albeit with an apparent significant scatter in color. Since we do not detect indications of any strong star formation activity in these objects, the color spread could represent the different stellar ages of the member galaxies. In addition, we found the brightest cluster g...
We present the results of a detailed analysis of galaxy properties along the red sequence in XMMU J1...
We use Chandra X-ray and Spitzer infrared (IR) observations to explore the active galactic nucleus (...
Context. XMMU J1229+0151 is a rich galaxy cluster with redshift $z=0.975$ that was serendipitously d...
We report the discovery of a galaxy cluster at z = 1.490 originally selected as an extended X-ray so...
Context. Multi-wavelength surveys for clusters of galaxies are opening a window on the elusive high-...
We report the discovery of a massive, X-ray - luminous cluster of galaxies at z = 1.393, the most di...
Context. Multi-wavelength surveys for clusters of galaxies are opening a window on the elu...
We report on the discovery of a very distant galaxy cluster serendipitously detected in the archive ...
Context. X-ray luminous clusters of galaxies at z ~ 1 are emerging as major cosmological probes and ...
Context. X-ray luminous clusters of galaxies at z ~ 1 are emerging as major cosmological probes and ...
We report on the discovery of the X-ray luminous cluster XMMU J100750.5+125818 at redshift 1.082 bas...
Context. Observations of the formation and evolution of massive galaxy clusters and their matter com...
Context. Observational galaxy cluster studies at z > 1.5 probe the formation of the first massive M ...
14We report on the discovery of a very distant galaxy cluster serendipitously detected in the archiv...
Context. The XMM-Newton Distant Cluster Project is a serendipitous survey for clusters of galaxies a...
We present the results of a detailed analysis of galaxy properties along the red sequence in XMMU J1...
We use Chandra X-ray and Spitzer infrared (IR) observations to explore the active galactic nucleus (...
Context. XMMU J1229+0151 is a rich galaxy cluster with redshift $z=0.975$ that was serendipitously d...
We report the discovery of a galaxy cluster at z = 1.490 originally selected as an extended X-ray so...
Context. Multi-wavelength surveys for clusters of galaxies are opening a window on the elusive high-...
We report the discovery of a massive, X-ray - luminous cluster of galaxies at z = 1.393, the most di...
Context. Multi-wavelength surveys for clusters of galaxies are opening a window on the elu...
We report on the discovery of a very distant galaxy cluster serendipitously detected in the archive ...
Context. X-ray luminous clusters of galaxies at z ~ 1 are emerging as major cosmological probes and ...
Context. X-ray luminous clusters of galaxies at z ~ 1 are emerging as major cosmological probes and ...
We report on the discovery of the X-ray luminous cluster XMMU J100750.5+125818 at redshift 1.082 bas...
Context. Observations of the formation and evolution of massive galaxy clusters and their matter com...
Context. Observational galaxy cluster studies at z > 1.5 probe the formation of the first massive M ...
14We report on the discovery of a very distant galaxy cluster serendipitously detected in the archiv...
Context. The XMM-Newton Distant Cluster Project is a serendipitous survey for clusters of galaxies a...
We present the results of a detailed analysis of galaxy properties along the red sequence in XMMU J1...
We use Chandra X-ray and Spitzer infrared (IR) observations to explore the active galactic nucleus (...
Context. XMMU J1229+0151 is a rich galaxy cluster with redshift $z=0.975$ that was serendipitously d...