We present results from a pilot study of a new wide-field, multicolour (BVR) CCD imaging project, designed to examine galaxy evolution along large-scale filaments that connect clusters of galaxies at intermediate redshifts (0.07 < z < 0.20). Our pilot data set is based on 0.56 deg 2 of observations targeted on Abell 1079 and Abell 1084 using the Wide Field Imager on the Anglo-Australian Telescope. We describe our data reduction pipeline and show that our photometric error is 0.04 mag. By selecting galaxies that lie on the colour-magnitude relation of the two clusters we verify the existence of a low-density (∼3-4 Mpc-2) filament population, conjoining them at a distance of >3rAbell from either cluster. By applying a simple field correction, we characterize this filament population by examining their colour distribution on a (V-R)-(B-V) plane. We confirm the galaxian filament detection at a 7.5 σ level using a cut at MV = -18 and we discuss their broad properties.
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Pimbblet, K. A., & Drinkwater, M. J. (2004, January 1). Intercluster Filaments of Galaxies Programme: Pilot study survey and results. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.07178.x
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