×ばつ 10<SUP>14</SUP> M <SUB>⊙</SUB> in the redshift range of 0.05 &lt;= z &lt; 0.42, while clusters of z &gt; 0.42 are less complete and have a biased smaller richness than the real one due to incompleteness of member galaxies. We compare our sample with other cluster samples, and find that more than 90% of previously known rich clusters of 0.05 &lt;= z &lt; 0.42 are matched with clusters in our sample. Richer clusters tend to have more luminous brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs). Correlating with X-ray and the Planck data, we show that the cluster richness is closely related to the X-ray luminosity, temperature, and Sunyaev-Zel'dovich measurements. Comparison of the BCGs with the SDSS luminous red galaxy (LRG) sample shows that 25% of LRGs are BCGs of our clusters and 36% of LRGs are cluster member galaxies. In our cluster sample, 63% of BCGs of r <SUB>petro</SUB> &lt; 19.5 satisfy the SDSS LRG selection criteria."> ×ばつ 10<SUP>14</SUP> M <SUB>⊙</SUB> in the redshift range of 0.05 &lt;= z &lt; 0.42, while clusters of z &gt; 0.42 are less complete and have a biased smaller richness than the real one due to incompleteness of member galaxies. We compare our sample with other cluster samples, and find that more than 90% of previously known rich clusters of 0.05 &lt;= z &lt; 0.42 are matched with clusters in our sample. Richer clusters tend to have more luminous brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs). Correlating with X-ray and the Planck data, we show that the cluster richness is closely related to the X-ray luminosity, temperature, and Sunyaev-Zel'dovich measurements. Comparison of the BCGs with the SDSS luminous red galaxy (LRG) sample shows that 25% of LRGs are BCGs of our clusters and 36% of LRGs are cluster member galaxies. In our cluster sample, 63% of BCGs of r <SUB>petro</SUB> &lt; 19.5 satisfy the SDSS LRG selection criteria."> ×ばつ 10<SUP>14</SUP> M <SUB>⊙</SUB> in the redshift range of 0.05 &lt;= z &lt; 0.42, while clusters of z &gt; 0.42 are less complete and have a biased smaller richness than the real one due to incompleteness of member galaxies. We compare our sample with other cluster samples, and find that more than 90% of previously known rich clusters of 0.05 &lt;= z &lt; 0.42 are matched with clusters in our sample. Richer clusters tend to have more luminous brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs). Correlating with X-ray and the Planck data, we show that the cluster richness is closely related to the X-ray luminosity, temperature, and Sunyaev-Zel'dovich measurements. Comparison of the BCGs with the SDSS luminous red galaxy (LRG) sample shows that 25% of LRGs are BCGs of our clusters and 36% of LRGs are cluster member galaxies. In our cluster sample, 63% of BCGs of r <SUB>petro</SUB> &lt; 19.5 satisfy the SDSS LRG selection criteria."/>
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