Fig. 11
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LS DR 10 grz image of 1eRASS J234443.8-424315 overlaid with eRASS1 X-ray contours. This object, also known as the Phoenix cluster (McDonald et al. 2012), is one of the most X-ray luminous clusters and is infamous for being misclassified as a point source due to the bright AGN hosted by the BCG. It is identified as the most likely NWAY counterpart (light green circle), while the BCG reported by the eROMaPPer algorithm (red circle) is offset by ~870 kpc because the true BCG’s colors are too far from the red sequence. North is up; east is left, and the image is centered around the initial point source detection.
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