Very deep spectroscopy of the Coma cluster line of sight: exploring new territories
C. Adami, V. Le Brun, A. Biviano, F. Durret, F. Lamareille, R. Pello,, O. Ilbert, A. Mazure, R. Trilling, M.P. Ulmer

TL;DR
This study presents a deep spectroscopic survey of the Coma cluster, revealing new substructures, galaxy properties, and the abundance of dwarf galaxies, enhancing understanding of cluster dynamics and composition.
Contribution
It provides the first deep spectroscopic data for faint galaxies in Coma, confirming and discovering substructures, and analyzing galaxy properties and distributions.
Findings
Confirmed known substructures and identified three new ones.
Detected large structures behind Coma, including the SDSS Great Wall.
Found dwarf galaxies are abundant and partly field galaxies falling into the cluster.
Abstract
Environmental effects have an important influence on cluster galaxies, but studies at very faint magnitudes (R>21) are almost exclusively based on imaging. We present here a very deep spectroscopic survey of galaxies on the line of sight to Coma, based on redshifts obtained with VLT/VIMOS for 715 galaxies in the unprecedented magnitude range 21<R<23 (absolute magnitude -14 to -12). We confirm the substructures previously identified in Coma by Adami et al. (2005a), and identify three new ones. We detect many groups behind Coma: a large structure at z~0.5, the SDSS Great Wall, and a large and very young structure at z~0.054. These structures account for the mass maps derived from a recent weak lensing analysis by Gavazzi et al. (2009). The orbits of dwarf galaxies are probably anisotropic and radial, and could originate from field galaxies radially falling into the cluster. Spectral…
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