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A new RASS galaxy cluster catalogue with low contamination extending to z~1 in the DES overlap region

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posted on 2023-06-09, 18:48 authored by M Klein, S Grandis, J J Mohr, M Paulus, Paul GilesPaul Giles, Kathy RomerKathy Romer, DES Collaboration, others
We present the MARD-Y3 catalogue of between 1086 and 2171 galaxy clusters (52 per?cent and 65 per?cent new) produced using multicomponent matched filter (MCMF) follow-up in 5000?deg2 of DES-Y3 optical data of the ~20?000 overlapping ROSAT All-Sky Survey source catalogue (2RXS) X-ray sources. Optical counterparts are identified as peaks in galaxy richness as a function of redshift along the line of sight towards each 2RXS source within a search region informed by an X-ray prior. All peaks are assigned a probability fcont of being a random superposition. The clusters lie at 0.02 < z < 1.1 with more than 100 clusters at z > 0.5. Residual contamination is 2.6 per?cent and 9.6 per?cent for the cuts adopted here. For each cluster we present the optical centre, redshift, rest frame X-ray luminosity, M500 mass, coincidence with NWAY infrared sources, and estimators of dynamical state. About 2 per?cent of MARD-Y3 clusters have multiple possible counterparts, the photo-z’s are high quality with s?z/(1 + z) = 0.0046, and ~1 per?cent of clusters exhibit evidence of X-ray luminosity boosting from emission by cluster active galactic nuclei. Comparison with other catalogues (MCXC, RM, SPT-SZ, Planck) is performed to test consistency of richness, luminosity, and mass estimates. We measure the MARD-Y3 X-ray luminosity function and compare it to the expectation from a fiducial cosmology and externally calibrated luminosity- and richness–mass relations. Agreement is good, providing evidence that MARD-Y3 has low contamination and can be understood as a simple two step selection – X-ray and then optical – of an underlying cluster population described by the halo mass function.

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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0035-8711

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Oxford University Press

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1

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488

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739-769

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2019-09-12

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2019-09-12

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2019-08-29

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