The Corona Borealis supercluster: connectivity, collapse, and evolution
Maret Einasto, Rain Kipper, Peeter Tenjes, Heidi Lietzen, Elmo Tempel,, Lauri Juhan Liivam\"agi, Jaan Einasto, Antti Tamm, Pekka Hein\"am\"aki, Pasi, Nurmi

TL;DR
This study analyzes the structure, dynamics, and evolution of the Corona Borealis supercluster, revealing its collapsing regions, filament connectivity, and potential future mergers, providing insights into large-scale structure formation.
Contribution
It offers a detailed analysis of the CB supercluster's cores, filaments, and dynamical state, comparing observations with models to understand supercluster evolution.
Findings
Regions at R30 have passed turnaround and are collapsing.
Cluster galaxy content varies significantly.
Multiple filaments connect the clusters, indicating complex connectivity.
Abstract
We present a study of the Corona Borealis (CB) supercluster. We determined the high-density cores of the CB and the richest galaxy clusters in them, and studied their dynamical state and galaxy content. We determined filaments in the supercluster to analyse the connectivity of clusters. We compared the mass distribution in the CB with predictions from the spherical collapse model and analysed the acceleration field in the CB. We found that at a radius around clusters in the CB (A2065, A2061, A2089, and Gr2064) (corresponding to the density contrast ), the galaxy distribution shows a minimum. The values for individual clusters lie in the range of Mpc. The radii of the clusters (splashback radii) lie in the range of . The projected phase space diagrams and the comparison…
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