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Diffuse intracluster light at intermediate redshifts: intracluster light observations in an X ray cluster at z=0 29

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Figure 3. Location of the FORS2 long-slits superposed on the R-band image of the cluster.
Figure 4. Radial velocity histogram for 95 probable cluster mem- mem-bers with a bin size of 150 km/s
Table 2. Catalogue of redshift and photometric properties of cluster galaxies in the field covered by SUSI2
Figure 6. ROSAT X-ray contours superposed on a false colour image of the cluster. The X-ray contours are fairly symmetric with some elongation roughly in the direction of the ICL in the outer parts.
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