SRG/eROSITA全天空巡天。西银河半球星系团和星系群的光学识别与特性

M. Kluge, J. Comparat, A. Liu, F. Balzer, E. Bulbul, J. Ider Chitham, V. Ghirardini, C. Garrel, Y. Bahar, E. Artis, R. Bender, N. Clerc, T. Dwelly, M. Fabricius, S. Grandis, D. Hernandez-Lang, G. J. Hill, J. Joshi, G. Lamer, A. Merloni, K. Nandra, F. Pacaud, P. Predehl, M. Ramos-Ceja, T. Reiprich, M. Salvato, J. Sanders, T. Schrabback, R. Seppi, S. Zelmer, A. Zenteno, X. Zhang
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第一次SRG/All-Sky巡天(提供了覆盖银河系西半球的最大的星团内介质选择星系团和星系群目录。与纯粹根据X射线范围选择的样本相比,利用DESI遗留成像巡天的光学和近红外数据确定候选星系团,可以提高样本的纯度。利用基于红序的星团搜索器,我们测量了13\,116\,deg$^2$天空区域内12,000个星团的单个光度特性(红移$z_富集度λ、光学中心和BCG位置),并通过将候选星团与文献中已知的星团进行匹配而确定了247个案例。所确定样本的中位红移是 $z=0.31$,其中有 10 个星团的红移是 $z>0.72$。光度红移的精确度为 0.05 美元的 z/(1+z),光学完整度>95 美元的 z>0.05 美元。为了对识别出的星表进行这些和进一步的质量评估,我们把我们的识别方法应用到了文献中的星系团星表集合上,以及覆盖范围为24,069\,deg$^2$的全部Legacy Surveys上。利用这些星系团样本的组合,我们研究了速度弥散-丰富度关系,发现它与丰富度的比例为$ norm,内在散度为$ in。 我们工作的主要成果是识别出了具有高纯度和明确定义的X射线选择过程的星系团星表,为配套论文中提出的精确宇宙学分析开辟了道路。
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The SRG/eROSITA All-Sky Survey. Optical identification and properties of galaxy clusters and groups in thewestern galactic hemisphere
The first SRG/ All-Sky Survey ( provides the largest intracluster medium-selected galaxy cluster and group catalog covering the western Galactic hemisphere. Compared to samples selected purely on X-ray extent, the sample purity can be enhanced by identifying cluster candidates using optical and near-infrared data from the DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys. Using the red-sequence-based cluster finder we measured individual photometric properties (redshift $z_ richness lambda , optical center, and BCG position) for 12\,000 clusters over a sky area of 13\,116\,deg$^2$, augmented by 247 cases identified by matching the candidates with known clusters from the literature. The median redshift of the identified sample is $z=0.31$, with 10 of the clusters at $z>0.72$. The photometric redshifts have an accuracy of $ z/(1+z) for $0.05 and optical completeness >95 for $z>0.05$. For these and further quality assessments of the identified catalog, we applied our identification method to a collection of galaxy cluster catalogs in the literature, as well as blindly on the full Legacy Surveys covering 24\,069\,deg$^2$. Using a combination of these cluster samples, we investigated the velocity dispersion-richness relation, finding that it scales with richness as $ norm with an intrinsic scatter of $ in The primary product of our work is the identified cluster catalog with high purity and a well-defined X-ray selection process, opening the path for precise cosmological analyses presented in companion papers.
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