J/AJ/123/51         Distribution of Abell and APM clusters   (Einasto+, 2002)

Optical and X-ray clusters as tracers of the supercluster-void network. III. Distribution of Abell and APM clusters. Einasto M., Einasto J., Tago E., Andernach H., Dalton G.B., Muller V. <Astron. J. 123, 51 (2002)> =2002AJ....123...51E 2002AJ....123...51E
ADC_Keywords: Galaxy catalogs ; Clusters, galaxy Keywords: cosmology: observations - galaxies: clusters: general - large-scale structure of universe Abstract: We present a comparison of how well the large-scale structure of the universe is traced by clusters from the Abell catalog and from the Automated Plate Measuring Facility (APM). We investigate selection functions for both cluster catalogs, using samples of all clusters (including clusters with estimated redshifts) and samples of clusters with measured redshifts. We present a catalog of superclusters of galaxies, based on APM clusters up to a redshift zlim=0.13. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file tablea1.dat 228 55 Rich Superclusters of APM Clusters -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/A+AS/123/119 : The supercluster-void network. I. (Einasto+ 1997) J/AJ/122/2222 : Superclusters of Abell and X-ray clusters (Einasto+, 2001) Byte-by-byte Description of file: tablea1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 2 I2 --- APMSCC Identification number (APMSCC NN in Simbad) 4 A1 --- f_APMSCC [c] Indicates a supercluster candidate 6- 7 I2 --- Num Number of member clusters in the supercluster 9- 13 F5.1 deg RAdeg Right Ascension (B1950) of supercluster center 15- 19 F5.1 deg DEdeg Declination (B1950) of supercluster center 21- 23 I3 Mpc Dist Distance to the supercluster center in units of h-1 Mpc 25- 44 A20 --- CName Commonly used supercluster name 46- 48 I3 --- SCl ? Number of corresponding supercluster in the catalog of superclusters of Abell clusters (1) 50- 52 I3 --- APMC1 The 1st APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 54 A1 --- f_APMC1 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 56- 58 I3 --- APMC2 The 2nd APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 60 A1 --- f_APMC2 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 62- 64 I3 --- APMC3 ? The 3rd APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 66 A1 --- f_APMC3 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 68- 70 I3 --- APMC4 ? The 4th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 72 A1 --- f_APMC4 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 74- 76 I3 --- APMC5 ? The 5th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 78 A1 --- f_APMC5 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 80- 82 I3 --- APMC6 ? The 6th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 84 A1 --- f_APMC6 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 86- 88 I3 --- APMC7 ? The 7th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 90 A1 --- f_APMC7 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 92- 94 I3 --- APMC8 ? The 8th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 96 A1 --- f_APMC8 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 98-100 I3 --- APMC9 ? The 9th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 102 A1 --- f_APMC9 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 104-106 I3 --- APMC10 ? The 10th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 108 A1 --- f_APMC10 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 110-112 I3 --- APMC11 ? The 11th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 114 A1 --- f_APMC11 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 116-118 I3 --- APMC12 ? The 12th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 120 A1 --- f_APMC12 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 122-124 I3 --- APMC13 ? The 13th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 126 A1 --- f_APMC13 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 128-130 I3 --- APMC14 ? The 14th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 132 A1 --- f_APMC14 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 134-136 I3 --- APMC15 ? The 15th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 138 A1 --- f_APMC15 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 140-142 I3 --- APMC16 ? The 16th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 144 A1 --- f_APMC16 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 146-148 I3 --- APMC17 ? The 17th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 150 A1 --- f_APMC17 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 152-154 I3 --- APMC18 ? The 18th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 156 A1 --- f_APMC18 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 158-160 I3 --- APMC19 ? The 19th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 162 A1 --- f_APMC19 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 164-166 I3 --- APMC20 ? The 20th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 168 A1 --- f_APMC20 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 170-172 I3 --- APMC21 ? The 21th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 174 A1 --- f_APMC21 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 176-178 I3 --- APMC22 ? The 22th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 180 A1 --- f_APMC22 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 182-184 I3 --- APMC23 ? The 23th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 186 A1 --- f_APMC23 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 188-190 I3 --- APMC24 ? The 24th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 192 A1 --- f_APMC24 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance 194-196 I3 --- APMC25 ? The 25th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 198-200 I3 --- APMC26 ? The 26th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 202-204 I3 --- APMC27 ? The 27th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 206-208 I3 --- APMC28 ? The 28th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 210-212 I3 --- APMC29 ? The 29th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 214-216 I3 --- APMC30 ? The 30th APM cluster in the supercluster (2) 218 A1 --- f_APMC30 [e] Indicates cluster has an estimated distance -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): References are Einasto et al., 2001, cat. J/AJ/122/2222 and Einasto et al., 1997, Cat. J/A+AS/123/119 Note (2): The APM cluster catalog number. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: From electronic version of the journal References: Einasto et al., Paper I 2001AJ....122.2222E 2001AJ....122.2222E, Cat. J/AJ/122/2222 Tago et al., Paper II 2002AJ....123...37T 2002AJ....123...37T
(End) Greg Schwarz [AAS], Patricia Bauer [CDS] 22-Mar-2002
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