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The Astronomical Journal | 2012

Optical and X-ray observations of the merging cluster AS1063

Percy Luis Gomez; L. E. Valkonen; A. K. Romer; Edward Lloyd-Davies; T. Verdugo; C. M. Cantalupo; M. D. Daub; J. H. Goldstein; C. L. Kuo; A. E. Lange; M. Lueker; W. L. Holzapfel; J. B. Peterson; J. Ruhl; M. C. Runyan; C. L. Reichardt; Kivanc Sabirli

We present the first in-depth analysis of the massive cluster AS1063. This is one of the hottest X-ray clusters discovered to date and is undergoing a major merging event. The average temperature of the hot intracluster medium has been measured, using Chandra/ACIS-I, and found to be >11.5 keV. Optical spectroscopy, from GMOS-S, has provided a mean redshift of 0.3461 and a large velocity dispersion of 1840+230 – 150 km s–1. Both the large velocity dispersion and high X-ray temperature suggest a very massive cluster (M 200 > 2.5 × 1015 M ☉) and/or a merger system. The merger model is supported by a small offset between the galaxy density and the peak of the X-ray emission, the presence of offset and twisted X-ray isophotes, and a non-Gaussian galaxy velocity distribution. We also report that the velocity distribution is better represented by the velocity dispersion produced during a merger than by the velocity distribution of a relaxed cluster. Moreover, we find that two non-concentric beta models are a better description for the distribution of the cluster gas than a single beta model. Therefore, we propose that a recent merger event close to the plane of the sky is responsible for the observed properties of the cluster. In addition, optical imaging, from SuSI2 on the New Technology Telescope and GMOS-S at Gemini, has also uncovered the presence of several gravitational arcs that have been used to further constrain the mass and dynamics of the cluster.


New Astronomy Reviews | 2003

First results from the arcminute cosmology bolometer array receiver

M. C. Runyan; Peter A. R. Ade; J. J. Bock; J. R. Bond; C. M. Cantalupo; C. R. Contaldi; M. D. Daub; J. H. Goldstein; Pl Gomez; W. L. Holzapfel; C. L. Kuo; A. E. Lange; M. Lueker; M. Newcomb; J. B. Peterson; Dmitry Pogosyan; A. K. Romer; J. E. Ruhl; E. Torbet; D. Woolsey

Abstract We review the first science results from the Arcminute Cosmology Bolometer Array Receiver (ACBAR); a multi-frequency millimeter-wave receiver optimized for observations of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) and the Sunyaev–Zel’dovich (SZ) effect in clusters of galaxies. ACBAR was installed on the 2 m Viper telescope at the South Pole in January 2001 and the results presented here incorporate data through July 2002. We present the power spectrum of the CMB at 150 GHz over the range l=150–3000 measured by ACBAR as well as estimates for the values of the cosmological parameters within the context of ΛCDM models. We find that the inclusion of Ω Λ greatly improves the fit to the power spectrum. We also observe a slight excess of small-scale anisotropy at 150 GHz; if interpreted as power from the SZ effect of unresolved clusters, the measured signal is consistent with CBI and BIMA within the context of the SZ power spectrum models tested.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2009

High-resolution CMB power spectrum from the complete ACBAR data set

C. L. Reichardt; Peter A. R. Ade; J. J. Bock; J. R. Bond; J. A. Brevik; Carlo R. Contaldi; M. D. Daub; Jessica T. Dempsey; J. H. Goldstein; W. L. Holzapfel; C. L. Kuo; A. E. Lange; M. Lueker; M. Newcomb; J. B. Peterson; J. E. Ruhl; M. C. Runyan; Z. Staniszewski


The Astrophysical Journal | 2004

HIGH-RESOLUTION OBSERVATIONS OF THE COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND POWER SPECTRUM WITH ACBAR

C. L. Kuo; Peter A. R. Ade; James J. Bock; C. M. Cantalupo; M. D. Daub; J. H. Goldstein; W. L. Holzapfel; A. E. Lange; M. Lueker; M. Newcomb; J. B. Peterson; J. E. Ruhl; M. C. Runyan; E. Torbet


The Astrophysical Journal | 2003

Estimates of cosmological parameters using the cosmic microwave background angular power spectrum of ACBAR

J. H. Goldstein; Peter A. R. Ade; J. J. Bock; J. R. Bond; C. M. Cantalupo; C. R. Contaldi; M. D. Daub; W. L. Holzapfel; C. L. Kuo; A. E. Lange; M. Lueker; M. Newcomb; J. B. Peterson; D. Pogosyan; J. E. Ruhl; M. C. Runyan; E. Torbet


The Astrophysical Journal | 2007

Improved Measurements of the CMB Power Spectrum with ACBAR

C. L. Kuo; Peter A. R. Ade; J. J. Bock; J. R. Bond; C. R. Contaldi; M. D. Daub; J. H. Goldstein; W. L. Holzapfel; A. E. Lange; M. Lueker; M. Newcomb; J. B. Peterson; C. L. Reichardt; J. E. Ruhl; M. C. Runyan; Z. Staniszweski


Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series | 2003

ACBAR: the Arcminute Cosmology Bolometer Array Receiver

M. C. Runyan; Peter A. R. Ade; R. S. Bhatia; J. J. Bock; M. D. Daub; J. H. Goldstein; C. V. Haynes; W. L. Holzapfel; C. L. Kuo; A. E. Lange; J. Leong; M. Lueker; M. Newcomb; J. B. Peterson; C. L. Reichardt; J. E. Ruhl; G. Sirbi; E. Torbet; Carole Tucker; A. D. Turner; D. Woolsey


Proceedings of The International Astronomical Union | 2005

Imaging the cosmic microwave background with the Arcminute Cosmology Bolometer Array Receiver

J. B. Peterson; Percy Luis Gomez; A. K. Romer; Peter A. R. Ade; J. J. Bock; J. R. Bond; C. R. Contaldi; D. Pogosyan; C. M. Cantalupo; M. D. Daub; W. L. Holzapfel; M. Lueker; M. Newcomb; D. Woolsey; C. L. Kuo; A. E. Lange; M. C. Runyan; J Ruhle; J. H. Goldstein; E. Torbet


arXiv: Astrophysics | 2003

Imaging the Sunyaev Zel'dovich Effect using ACBAR on Viper

A. K. Romer; Pl Gomez; C. M. Cantalupo; M. D. Daub; J. H. Goldstein; W. L. Holzapfel; C. L. Kuo; A. E. Lange; M. Lueker; M. Newcomb; J. B. Peterson; J. E. Ruhl; M. C. Runyan; E. Torbet; C. L. Reichardt


Archive | 2005

High-l CMB power spectrum from ACBAR: New results, observation status, and future prospects

C. L. Kuo; Peter A. R. Ade; J. J. Bock; M. D. Daub; J. H. Goldstein; W. L. Holzapfel; A. E. Lange; M. Lueker; M. Newcomb; J. B. Peterson; C. L. Reichardt; J. E. Ruhl; M. C. Runyan; Z. Staniszweski

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J. B. Peterson

Carnegie Mellon University

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J. H. Goldstein

Case Western Reserve University

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M. C. Runyan

California Institute of Technology

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A. E. Lange

California Institute of Technology

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M. Newcomb

University of California

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J. E. Ruhl

Case Western Reserve University

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J. J. Bock

California Institute of Technology

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M. Lueker

California Institute of Technology

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