Ai. Zabludoff et al., THE KINEMATICS OF DENSE CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES .2. THE DISTRIBUTION OF VELOCITY DISPERSIONS, The Astronomical journal, 106(4), 1993, pp. 1301-1313
From the survey of 31 Abell R greater-than-or-equal-to 1 cluster field
s within 0.02 less-than-or-equal-to z less-than-or-equal-to 0.05 [Zabl
udoff et al., AJ, 106, 1273 (1993)] we extract 25 dense clusters with
velocity dispersions sigma > 300 km s-1 and with number densities exce
eding the mean for the Great Wall of galaxies [Geller & Huchra, Scienc
e, 246, 897, (1989)] by one deviation. From the CfA Redshift Survey (H
uchra et al. 1993, in preparation), we obtain an approximately volume-
limited catalog of 31 groups with velocity dispersions > 100 km s-1 an
d with the same number density limit. We combine these well-defined sa
mples to obtain the distribution of cluster velocity dispersions. The
group sample enables us to correct for incompleteness in the Abell cat
alog at low velocity dispersions. The clusters from the Abell cluster
fields populate the high dispersion tail. For systems with velocity di
spersions > 700 km s-1 approximately the median for R = 1 clusters [Za
bludoff et al., ApJS, 74, 1 (1990)], the group and cluster abundances
are consistent. The cumulative distributions of dispersions for cluste
rs with or > 700 km s-1 and for groups are exponential laws of the for
m is-proportional-to 10-nsigma, n approximately 0.0015. The combined d
istribution is consistent with cluster x-ray temperature functions [Ed
ge et al, MNRAS, 245, 559 (1990), and Henry & Arnaud, ApJ, 372, 410 (1
991)].