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Table 1.

Complete MUSE redshift catalogue (extract).

ID RA Dec zspec QF Mult.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
ACT0102-J010301.08−491559.58 15.7544997 −49.2665507 0.0000 4 1
ACT0102-J010301.90−491659.86 15.7579086 −49.2832932 0.0000 4 1
ACT0102-J010252.00−491429.73 15.7166775 −49.2415930 0.0000 4 1
ACT0102-J010254.20−491502.07 15.7258268 −49.2505744 0.0000 4 1
ACT0102-J010254.50−491514.05 15.7270819 −49.2539034 0.0000 4 1
ACT0102-J010253.29−491511.04 15.7220268 −49.2530679 0.0000 4 1
ACT0102-J010256.24−491530.92 15.7343249 −49.2585899 0.1330 9 1
ACT0102-J010256.83−491528.75 15.7368105 −49.2579870 0.1932 2 1
ACT0102-J010304.58−491636.96 15.7690796 −49.2769329 0.2082 3 1
ACT0102-J010259.94−491714.34 15.7497641 −49.2873157 0.2219 3 1

Notes. The columns correspond to: (1) the ID built from the cluster name and object RA and Dec; (2) and (3) are the observed right ascension and declination in degrees (J2000) using as a reference the RELICS public images (Coe et al. 2019). The astrometry of these photometric data is calibrated with the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer point source catalogue (Wright et al. 2010); (4) and (5) are the spectroscopic redshift value and its QF; (6) is the number of entries of the same object in this catalogue used to indicate multiply lensed sources. The full table is available at the CDS.

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