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    Primordial alignment of elliptical galaxies in intermediate redshift clusters

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    We measure primordial alignments for the red galaxies in the sample of eight massive galaxy clusters in the southern sky from the CLASH-VLT Large Programme, at a median redshift of 0.375. We find primordial alignment with about 3σ3\sigma significance in the four dynamically young clusters, but null detection of primordial alignment in the four highly relaxed clusters. The observed primordial alignment is not dominated by any single one of the four dynamically young clusters, and is primarily due to a population of bright galaxies (Mr<20.5 mM_r<-20.5\ \rm{m}) residing in the region 300 to 810 kpc from the cluster centers. For the first time, we point out that the combination of radial alignment and halo alignment can cause fake primordial alignment. Finally, we find that the detected alignment for the dynamically young clusters is real rather than fake primordial alignment.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in MNRA
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