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Abell 665

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Right ascension
  
08 30 45.2

Richness class
  
5

Velocity dispersion
  
1 390+120 −110 km/s

Declination
  
+65° 52′ 55″

Bautz-Morgan classification
  
III

Constellation
  
Ursa Major

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Brightest member
  
2MASX J08305736+6550299

Abell 665 is a galaxy cluster in the Abell catalogue in the constellation Ursa Major. It is also known as the only cluster in his 1989 catalog to receive Abell's highest richness class of 5. This means that it contains at least 300 galaxies in the magnitude range of m3 to m3+2, where m3 is the magnitude of the third-brightest member of the cluster. The clusters in all other richness classes contain less than 300 such galaxies. Abell 665's combination of high brightness and large distance, made it an excellent candidate along with 37 other clusters to help determine the Hubble constant using the Sunyaev–Zel'dovich effect in 2006.

Member velocity, cluster velocity dispersion, and X-ray data suggest that Abell 665 is composed of two similar-mass clusters which are at or very close to core crossing, give or take ≲ 0.5 gigayears.

References

Abell 665 Wikipedia