Context. X-ray luminous clusters of galaxies at ∼ 1 are emerging as major cosmological probes and are fundamental tools to study the cosmic large-scale structure and environmental effects of galaxy evolution at large look-back times.Aims. We present details of the newly-discovered galaxy cluster XMMU J0104.4-0630 at = 0.947 and a probable associated system in the LSS environment. Methods. The clusters were found in a systematic study for high-redshift systems using deep archival XMM-Newton data for the serendipitous detection and the X-ray analysis, complemented by optical/near-infrared (NIR) imaging observations and spectroscopy of the main cluster. Results. We find a well-evolved, intermediate luminosity cluster with erg s and strong central 1.4 GHz radio emission. The cluster galaxy population exhibits a pronounced transition toward bluer colors at cluster-centric distances of 1-2 core radii, consistent with an age difference of 1-2 Gyr for a single burst solar metallicity model. The second, less evolved X-ray cluster at a projected distance of 6.4' (∼3 Mpc) and a concordant red-sequence color likely forms a cluster-cluster bridge with the main target as part of its surrounding large-scale structure at 0.95. . © 2008 ESO.
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Fassbender, R., Böhringer, H., Lamer, G., Mullis, C. R., Rosati, P., Schwope, A., … Santos, J. S. (2008). Indications for 3 Mpc-scale large-scale structure associated with an X-ray luminous cluster of galaxies at z = 0.95. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 481(2). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20079001
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