The spatial cluster correlation function for a 90 per cent complete sample of 79 clusters from the Edinburgh-Durham Southern Galaxy Catalogue is presented. These clusters are selected in an objective manner using an automated cluster-finding algorithm and correspond to a richness mid-way between the Abell richness classes RC = 0 and 1. Projection effects in this sample have been reduced by using a small cluster radius and deblending overlapping clusters. For 80 per cent of the sample we have observed congruent-to 10 galaxies in the direction of each cluster core. For these reasons this work supersedes previous determinations of the cluster correlation function. We derive a correlation length for the sample of r0 = 16.4 +/- 4.0 h-1 Mpc, a va...
Context. Large ongoing and upcoming galaxy cluster surveys in the optical, X-ray and milli...
We study the redshift space correlation function of galaxy clusters for observational samples constr...
We describe the construction of catalogues of galaxy clusters from the APM Galaxy survey using an au...
We have constructed a new catalog of rich clusters of galaxies by applying an objective selection al...
We analyse the spatial clustering properties of a new catalogue of very rich galaxy clusters selecte...
We have investigated the statistical clustering properties of galaxies by calculating the two-point ...
We study the spatial distribution of Abell and X-ray selected clusters of galaxies from the ROSAT B...
We present the Edinburgh-Durham Cluster Catalogue (EDCC). This is the first machine-based, objective...
The authors express the N-point rich cluster correlation function in terms of the two-point rich clu...
An analysis of R >= 1 Abell clusters is presented for samples containing recent redshifts from the M...
We investigate the clustering properties of galaxies in the recently completed ELAIS-S1 redshift sur...
We investigate the clustering properties of galaxies in the recently completed ELAIS-S1 redshift sur...
We investigate (i) the clustering environment of a sample of five radio galaxies at 0.7 ≤z≤ 0.8 and ...
We estimate the spatial clustering of faint galaxies in an extensive new redshift survey performed u...
We use the two-point correlation function in redshift space, \u3be(s), to study the clustering of th...
Context. Large ongoing and upcoming galaxy cluster surveys in the optical, X-ray and milli...
We study the redshift space correlation function of galaxy clusters for observational samples constr...
We describe the construction of catalogues of galaxy clusters from the APM Galaxy survey using an au...
We have constructed a new catalog of rich clusters of galaxies by applying an objective selection al...
We analyse the spatial clustering properties of a new catalogue of very rich galaxy clusters selecte...
We have investigated the statistical clustering properties of galaxies by calculating the two-point ...
We study the spatial distribution of Abell and X-ray selected clusters of galaxies from the ROSAT B...
We present the Edinburgh-Durham Cluster Catalogue (EDCC). This is the first machine-based, objective...
The authors express the N-point rich cluster correlation function in terms of the two-point rich clu...
An analysis of R >= 1 Abell clusters is presented for samples containing recent redshifts from the M...
We investigate the clustering properties of galaxies in the recently completed ELAIS-S1 redshift sur...
We investigate the clustering properties of galaxies in the recently completed ELAIS-S1 redshift sur...
We investigate (i) the clustering environment of a sample of five radio galaxies at 0.7 ≤z≤ 0.8 and ...
We estimate the spatial clustering of faint galaxies in an extensive new redshift survey performed u...
We use the two-point correlation function in redshift space, \u3be(s), to study the clustering of th...
Context. Large ongoing and upcoming galaxy cluster surveys in the optical, X-ray and milli...
We study the redshift space correlation function of galaxy clusters for observational samples constr...
We describe the construction of catalogues of galaxy clusters from the APM Galaxy survey using an au...