Composite near-infrared and X-ray image of the galaxy cluster CL J1449+0856
Date: 09 Mar 2011
This image shows the X-ray emission (in purple) coming from the diffuse intra-cluster medium of the galaxy cluster CL J1449+0856 as detected by XMM-Newton. The X-ray signal is superimposed onto a composite image of very long exposures taken at near-infrared wavelengths with ESO's Very Large Telescope in Chile and the Subaru telescope on Hawaii. Most of the objects visible in the field are very faint and distant galaxies: the galaxy cluster is visible as a clump of faint, red objects near the centre. Located at a redshift z~2, CL J1449+0856 is the most distant mature cluster ever detected. The cluster luminosity (L) is approximately The region depicted above is about 100 arc minutes on a side.
Last Update: 09 Mar 2011
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