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C. R. Mullis
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 29
Citations - 1986
C. R. Mullis is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy cluster & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1938 citations. Previous affiliations of C. R. Mullis include University of Hawaii & European Southern Observatory.
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The representative XMM-Newton cluster structure survey (REXCESS) of an X-ray luminosity selected galaxy cluster sample
Hans Böhringer,Peter Schuecker,Gabriel W. Pratt,Monique Arnaud,Trevor J. Ponman,Judith H. Croston,Stefano Borgani,Richard G. Bower,Ulrich G. Briel,Chris A. Collins,Megan Donahue,William R. Forman,Alexis Finoguenov,Margaret J. Geller,Luigi Guzzo,J. P. Henry,R. Kneissl,Joseph J. Mohr,Kyoko Matsushita,C. R. Mullis,Takaya Ohashi,Kristian Pedersen,D. Pierini,Hernan Quintana,Somak Raychaudhury,Thomas H. Reiprich,A. K. Romer,Piero Rosati,Kivanc Sabirli,R. F. Temple,Pedro T. P. Viana,Alexey Vikhlinin,G. M. Voit,Y.-Y. Zhang +33 more
TL;DR: The largest uncertainty for cosmological studies using clusters of galaxies is introduced by our limited knowledge of the statistics of galaxy cluster structure, and of the scaling relations between observables and cluster mass as mentioned in this paper.
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Discovery of an X-ray-Luminous Galaxy Cluster at z=1.4
C. R. Mullis,C. R. Mullis,Piero Rosati,G. Lamer,Hans Böhringer,Axel Schwope,Peter Schuecker,Rene Fassbender +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the discovery of a massive, X-ray-luminous cluster of galaxies at z = 1.393, the most distant Xray-selected cluster found to date, was reported.
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The Representative XMM-Newton Cluster Structure Survey (REXCESS) of an X-ray Luminosity Selected Galaxy Cluster Sample
Hans Boehringer,Peter Schuecker,G. W. Pratt,Monique Arnaud,Trevor J. Ponman,Judith H. Croston,Stefano Borgani,Richard G. Bower,Ulrich G. Briel,Chris A. Collins,Megan Donahue,William R. Forman,A. Finoguenov,M. J. Geller,Luigi Guzzo,J. P. Henry,R. Kneissl,Joseph J. Mohr,Kyoko Matsushita,C. R. Mullis,Takaya Ohashi,K. Pedersen,D. Pierini,Hernan Quintana,Somak Raychaudhury,Thomas H. Reiprich,A. K. Romer,Piero Rosati,K. Sabirli,R. F. Temple,Pedro T. P. Viana,Alexey Vikhlinin,G. M. Voit,Y.-Y. Zhang +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a sample of 33 galaxy clusters, selected in the redshift range z=0.055 to 0.183 from the this paperLEX Cluster Survey, having X-ray luminosities above 0.4 X 10^44 h_70^-2 erg s^-1 in the 0.1 - 2.4 keV band, is presented.
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Discovery of an X-ray-Luminous Galaxy Cluster at z=1.4
C. R. Mullis,Piero Rosati,G. Lamer,Hans Boehringer,Axel Schwope,Peter Schuecker,Rene Fassbender +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the discovery of a massive, X-ray-luminous cluster of galaxies at z = 1.393, the most distant Xray-selected cluster found to date, was reported.
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A systematic x-ray search for clusters of galaxies behind the milky way. ii. the second ciza subsample
TL;DR: The most recent results of the Clusters in the Zone of Avoidance (CIZA) survey as mentioned in this paper show a significant increase in the number of clusters behind the Great Attractor.