A large-scale bulk flow of galaxy clusters

Astrophysical Journal 512:2 PART 2 (1999)

Authors:

MJ Hudson, RJ Smith, JR Lucey, DJ Schlegel, RL Davies

Abstract:

We report first results from the Streaming Motions of Abell Clusters (SMAC) project, an all-sky Fundamental Plane survey of 699 early-type galaxies in 56 clusters between ∼3000 and ∼14,000 km s-1. For this sample, with a median distance of ∼8000 km s-1, we find a bulk flow of amplitude 630 ± 200 km s-1 toward l = 260 ± 15°, b = -1 ± 12° with respect to the cosmic microwave background. The flow is robust against the effects of individual clusters and data subsets, the choice of Galactic extinction maps, Malmquist bias, and stellar population effects. The direction of the SMAC flow is ∼90° away from the flow found by Lauer & Postman, but it is in good agreement with the gravity dipole predicted from the distribution of X-ray-luminous clusters. Our detection of a high-amplitude coherent flow on such a large scale argues for excess mass density fluctuation power at wavelengths λ ≳ 60 h-1 Mpc, relative to the predictions of currently popular cosmological models.

Orbital modulation and longer term variability in the radio emission from Cygnus X-1

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 302:1 (1999) l1-l5

Authors:

GG Pooley, RP Fender, C Brocksopp

A large-scale bulk flow of galaxy clusters

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 512:2 (1999) L79-L82

Authors:

MJ Hudson, RJ Smith, JR Lucey, DJ Schlegel, RL Davies

Abundance Gradients from Massive, Early-Type Stars — the Milky Way and Beyond

Chapter in Chemical Evolution from Zero to High Redshift, Springer Nature (1999) 24-29

Galactic bulges from Hubble Space Telescope NICMOS observations:: ages and dust

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 310:3 (1999) 703-716

Authors:

RF Peletier, M Balcells, RL Davies, Y Andredakis, A Vazdekis, A Burkert, F Prada