# The First Galaxy Cluster Discovered by the VISTA Variables in the V\'ia   L\'actea Survey

**Authors:** L. D. Baravalle, J. L. Nilo Castell\'on, M. V. Alonso, J. D\'iaz, Tello, G. Damke, C. Valotto, H. Cuevas Larenas, B. S\'anchez, M. de los, R\'ios, D. Minniti, M. Dom\'inguez, S. Gurovich, R. Barb\'a, M. Soto, and F., Milla Castro

arXiv: 1901.11097 · 2019-03-27

## TL;DR

This paper reports the discovery and confirmation of the first galaxy cluster detected in the VISTA Variables in the Vía Láctea survey, using near-infrared imaging and spectroscopy to establish its properties and redshift.

## Contribution

It presents the first confirmed detection of a galaxy cluster in the VVV survey, demonstrating the effectiveness of near-IR methods in low-latitude regions.

## Key findings

- Confirmed the galaxy cluster at redshift ~0.23
- Spectroscopic analysis of brightest galaxies confirms early-type galaxy spectra
- Cluster members follow the red sequence in near-IR color-magnitude diagram

## Abstract

We report the first confirmed detection of the galaxy cluster VVV-J144321-611754 at very low latitudes (l = 315.836$^{\circ}$, b = -1.650$^{\circ}$) located in the tile d015 of the VISTA Variables in the V\'ia L\'actea (VVV) survey. We defined the region of 30$\times$ 30 $arcmin^2$ centered in the brightest galaxy finding 25 galaxies. For these objects, extinction-corrected median colors of (H - K$_{s}$) = 0.34 $\pm$ 0.05 mag, (J - H) = 0.57 $\pm$ 0.08 mag and (J - K$_{s}$) = 0.87 $\pm$ 0.06 mag, and R$_{1/2}$ = 1.59 $\pm$ 0.16 $arcsec$; C = 3.01 $\pm$ 0.08; and Sersic index, n = 4.63 $\pm$ 0.39 were estimated. They were visually confirmed showing characteristics of early-type galaxies in the near-IR images. An automatic clustering analysis performed in the whole tile found that the concentration of galaxies VVV-J144321-611754 is a real, compact concentration of early-type galaxies. Assuming a typical galaxy cluster with low X-ray luminosity, the photometric redshift of the brightest galaxy is $z = $ 0.196 $\pm$ 0.025. Follow-up near-IR spectroscopy with FLAMINGOS-2 at the Gemini-South telescope revealed that the two brighter cluster galaxies have typical spectra of early-type galaxies and the estimated redshift for the brightest galaxy VVV-J144321.06-611753.9 is $z =$ 0.234$\pm$0.022 and for VVV-J144319.02-611746.1 is $z =$ 0.232$\pm$0.019. Finally, these galaxies clearly follow the cluster Red Sequence in the rest-frame near-IR color--magnitude diagram with the slope similar to galaxy cluster at redshift of 0.2. These results are consistent with the presence of a bona fide galaxy cluster beyond the Milky Way disk.

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