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Arcs in X-Ray Selected Clusters
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
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We present the results of an imaging survey to search for gravitationally lensed arcs in a sample of 40 EMSS clusters of galaxies. The lensing frequency obtained suggests that the X-ray selection is the preferred method for finding true, massive clusters which are more likely to exhibit the lensing phenomenon.
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