High-redshift clusters from NVSS: The TexOx Cluster (TOC) Survey
The TexOx Cluster (TOC) Survey uses overdensities of radiosources in the NVSS to trace clusters of galaxies. The links between radiosources and rich environments make this a powerful way to find clusters which may potentially be overlooked by other selection techniques. By including constraints from...
Main Authors: | Croft, S, Rawlings, S, Hill, G |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2003
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