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Multiwavelength mass comparisons of the z∼ 0.3 CNOC cluster sample

Hicks et al., 2006

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113690017923151986
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Hicks A
Ellingson E
Hoekstra H
Yee H
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The Astrophysical Journal

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Results are presented from a detailed analysis of optical and X-ray observations of moderate-redshift galaxy clusters from the Canadian Network for Observational Cosmology (CNOC) subsample of the EMSS. The combination of extensive optical and deep X-ray …
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