Searching for cool core clusters at high redshift

Aims. We investigate the detection of Cool Cores (CCs) in the distant galaxy cluster population with the purpose of measuring the CC fraction out to redshift 0.7 ≤ z 0.7, and should also be related to the shorter age of distant clusters, implying less time to develop a cool core.

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