Bibcode
Lietzen, H.; Nilsson, K.; Takalo, L. O.; Heinämäki, P.; Nurmi, P.; Keinänen, P.; Wagner, S.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 482, Issue 3, 2008, pp.771-775
Fecha de publicación:
5
2008
Revista
Número de citas
5
Número de citas referidas
4
Descripción
Aims: The BL Lac object RGB 1745+398 lies in an environment that makes
it possible to study the cluster around it more deeply than the
environments of other BL Lac objects. The cluster centered on the BL Lac
works as a strong gravitational lens, forming a large arc around itself.
The aim of this paper is to study the environment and characteristics of
this object more accurately than the environments of other BL Lac
objects have been before. Methods: We measured the redshifts of
galaxies in the cluster from the absorption lines in their spectra. The
velocity dispersion was then obtained from the redshifts. The
gravitational lensing was used for measuring the mass at the center of
the cluster. The mass of the whole cluster could then be estimated using
the softened isothermal sphere mass distribution. Finally, the richness
of the cluster was determined by counting the number of galaxies near
the BL Lac object and obtaining the galaxy-BL Lac spatial covariance
function, B_gb. Results: The redshifts of nine galaxies in the
field were measured to be near the redshift of the BL Lac object,
confirming the presence of a cluster. The average redshift of the
cluster is 0.268, and the velocity dispersion (470^+190-110)
km s-1. The mass of the cluster is M500 =
(4^+3-2)×1014 M⊙, which
implies a rather massive cluster. The richness measurement also suggests
that this is a rich cluster: the result for covariance function is B_gb
= (600±200) Mpc1.77, which corresponds to Abell
richness class 1 and which is consistent with the mass and velocity
dispersion of the cluster.