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Table A.1

Supercluster data.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
ID(long) ID N gal d L tot V 3 K1/K2 Type ID(E01)
h-1 Mpc 1010h-2  L

239+027+0091 1 1041 264 1809 2.5 0.41 F 162
227+006+0078 7 1217 233 1675 3.0 0.56 S 154
184+003+0077 19 2060 231 2919 9.0 0.33 S 111
167+040+0078 24 580 225 751 2.0 0.86 S 95
202-001+0084 27 3222 256 5163 14.5 0.26 F 126
173+014+0082 54 1341 241 2064 5.5 0.56 S 111
189+017+0071 89 515 212 610 2.0 1.98 S 271
215+048+0071 92 527 213 690 2.5 0.40 S
230+027+0070 99 2047 215 2874 10.0 0.26 S 158
203+059+0072 143 668 211 753 2.0 1.27 F 133
172+054+0071 211 1439 207 1618 7.0 0.36 F 109
187+008+0090 214 735 268 1218 6.0 0.28 S 111
197+039+0073 218 272 215 337 1.0 −20.02 S 274
207+026+0067 219 985 187 1007 4.0 0.61 S 138
207+028+0077 220 603 226 768 4.0 0.47 F 138
255+033+0086 233 474 259 790 4.0 0.96 F 167
122+035+0084 298 246 246 345 1.0 4.27 S 75
159+004+0069 319 245 207 296 2.0 0.97 S 91
195+019+0064 344 264 192 290 1.0 −0.14 S 273
216+016+0051 349 335 159 284 1.0 0.97 S 143
227+007+0045 352 519 135 379 1.0 1.46 S 154
232+029+0066 360 311 196 330 2.0 −0.54 S 158
146+043+0072 491 199 217 256 1.0 −0.15 S
168+002+0077 499 408 228 517 3.0 0.67 F 91
176+055+0052 515 457 155 390 3.0 −11.10 S 109
208+046+0062 532 297 189 293 2.0 0.49 F
214+002+0053 540 422 163 358 1.5 0.49 S
223+016+0045 541 299 135 214 1.0 −0.88 S
129+028+0079 721 94 237 145 1.0 0.22 S 76
151+054+0047 782 652 139 465 3.0 0.38 S
169+029+0046 793 211 142 156 1.0 −1.24 S 93
176+015+0069 797 160 205 203 1.0 0.22 S
240+053+0065 849 215 194 242 1.0 −0.03 F 162
244+049+0057 850 135 171 128 1.0 0.63 S 162
234+036+0065 865 161 197 170 2.0 −1.68 S 158
246+014+0050 868 239 153 201 1.5 0.98 S
219+024+0087 870 76 261 143 1.0 −0.14 S
127+030+0051 1104 127 150 110 1.0 0.68 S
191+054+0085 1192 79 248 134 1.0 1.41 S
220+010+0051 1238 133 156 97 1.0 −0.28 F
226+028+0057 1244 101 174 97 1.0 0.76 S 152
223+018+0059 1247 147 176 149 1.0 0.28 F

Notes. The columns are: 1: ID of the supercluster AAA+BBB+ZZZZ, where AAA is RA, +/–BBB is Dec. (in degrees), and ZZZZ is 1000z; 2: ID of the supercluster from the SDSS DR8 superclusters catalogue (Einasto et al. 2012a); 3: the number of galaxies in the supercluster, Ngal; 4: the distance of the supercluster; 5: the total weighted luminosity of galaxies in the supercluster, Ltot; 6: the maximum value of the fourth Minkowski functional, V3,max (clumpiness), for the supercluster; 7: the ratio of the shapefinders K1/K2 (the shape parameter) for the supercluster; 8: Morphological type of a supercluster; 9: ID(E01): the supercluster ID in the catalogue by Einasto et al. (2001). SCl 111 and SCl 126 – members of the Sloan Great Wall, SCl 158 – the Corona Borealis supercluster, SCl 138 – the Bootes supercluster, SCl 109 – the Ursa Major supercluster.

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