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Table 7.

Groups and clusters which are members of the Sagittarius SC.

Name RA Dec redshift FX Error LX m200 rout nH Alt. name
RXCJ1928.2-2930 292.0661 −29.5002 0.0246 2.9196 19.30 0.0602 0.649 5.5 8.5 ESO 460-G004
RXCJ1944.0-2824 296.0096 −28.4007 0.0200 3.1075 22.60 0.0325 0.445 10.0 10.6 NGC 6816
RXCJ2000.6-3837 300.1505 −38.6231 0.0191 3.4630 20.00 0.0283 0.425 14.5 6.6 (a)
RXCJ2018.4-4102 304.6065 −41.0466 0.0192 4.4508 16.60 0.0461 0.552 9.5 4.7 IC 4991 (b)
RXCJ2029.2-2240 307.3020 −22.6717 0.0196 1.6227 22.00 0.0203 0.331 6.0 5.2 ESO 528-G008
RXCJ2035.7-2513 308.9348 −25.2178 0.0200 2.5383 28.10 0.0250 0.378 12.5 4.5 A 3698

Notes. The meaning of the columns is the same as in Table 3.

(a)

The central galaxy of the group is WISEA J00035.61-383736.4 with z = 0.01946 and a brightness of around 15th magnitude. Another member of this group somewhat offset from the centre is IC4931 at z = 0.02004.

(b)

This group was also identified in the search for galaxy groups in the 2MASS redshift survey as object no. 12252 by Crook et al. (2007).

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