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We present an analysis of a mosaic of ROSAT PSPC and Einstein Observatory IPC X-ray observations of 14 clusters and two groups of galaxies, enclosed in a sky area of 15° × 20° centred on A3558 within the Shapley Supercluster region. From the mass of each cluster, extrapolated to a density contrast of 500, we define four large structures: (1) the core of the Shapley Supercluster with radius 13 h50-1 Mpc; (2) the core, plus A1736; (3) the core, A1736 and the western extension (A3528-A3530-A3532) and A3571; and (4), adding the northern cluster pair A1631-A1644 to structure (3), the supercluster as a whole enclosed within a radius of ∼ 90 h50-1 Mpc. The observed total masses range between 3.5 and 9.5 × 1015 M⊙. The mass values derived from the observed intracluster gas (assuming a baryon fraction consistent with primordial nucleosynthesis) are of the order of a few times 1016 M⊙. Given these estimates, the core is a bound structure with a very significant overdensity of at least 5 times the critical density, indicating that it is approaching maximum expansion before collapsing. Structure (2) has an overdensity of 1.7 on a scale of ∼ 30 h50-1 Mpc. The core is then a 2σ-3.7σ fluctuation in an initial Gaussian perturbation field, normalized for galaxies and clusters. The highest value applies if we extrapolate to a density contrast of 200 and assume that Ωb < 0.095. The baryon fraction of the core of the Shapley Supercluster, with A1736, is about 15 per cent over a radius of 28 h50-1 Mpc. © 1997 RAS.
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Ettori, S., Fabian, A. C., & White, D. A. (1997). On the mass distribution in the Shapley Supercluster inferred from X-ray observations. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 289(4), 788–800. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/289.4.787
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