Discovery of a supercluster in the Zone of Avoidance in Vela

Renée C. Kraan-Korteweg, Michelle E. Cluver, Maciej Bilicki, Thomas H. Jarrett, Matthew Colless, Ahmed Elagali, Hans Böhringer, Gayoung Chon

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    Abstract

    We report the discovery of a potentially major supercluster that extends across the Galactic plane in the constellation of Vela, at a mean recessional velocity of ~18 000 km s-1. Recent multiobject spectroscopic observations of this Vela supercluster (VSCL), using AAOmega+2dF and the Southern African Large Telescope, confirm an extended galaxy overdensity in the Zone of Avoidance (ZOA) located where residual bulk flows predict a considerable mass excess. We present a preliminary analysis of ~4500 new spectroscopic galaxy redshifts obtained in the ZOA centred on the Vela region (l = 272. ° 5 ± 20°, b = 0° ± 10°). The presently sparsely sampled data set traces an overdensity that covers 25° in Galactic longitude on either side of the Galactic plane, suggesting an extent of 25 × 20 deg2, corresponding to ~ 115×90 h70 Mpc at the supercluster redshift. In redshift space, the overdensity appears to consist of two merging wall-like structures, interspersed with clusters and groups. Both the velocity histogram and the morphology of the multibranching wall structure are consistent with a supercluster classification. Kso galaxy counts show an enhancement of ~1.2 over the survey area for galaxies brighter than MK * at the VSCL distance, and a galaxy overdensity of δ = 0.50-0.77 within a photometric redshift shell around the VSCL, when compared with various Two Micron All-Sky Survey samples. Taking account of selection effects, the VSCL is estimated to contribute vLG ≳ 50 km s-1 to the motion of the Local Group.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)L29-L33
    JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters
    Volume466
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 21 Mar 2017

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