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Comparison of two optical cluster finding algorithms for the new generation of deep galaxy surveys
Rizzo D., Adami C., Bardelli S., Cappi A., Zucca E., Guiderdoni B., Chincarini G., Mazure A.
Astronomy and Astrophysics 413 (2004) 453-463 - http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00008629
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Comparison of two optical cluster finding algorithms for the new generation of deep galaxy surveys
D. Rizzo, C. Adami 1, S. Bardelli, A. Cappi, E. Zucca, B. Guiderdoni 2, G. Chincarini, A. Mazure
1 :  Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille (LAM)
http://www.oamp.fr/infoglueDeliverLive/www/LAM
CNRS : UMR6110 – INSU – Université de Provence - Aix-Marseille I
Pôle de l'Étoile Site de Château-Gombert 38, rue Frédéric Joliot-Curie 13388 Marseille cedex 13
France
2 :  Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris (IAP)
http://www.iap.fr/
CNRS : UMR7095 – INSU – Université Pierre et Marie Curie [UPMC] - Paris VI
98bis, bd Arago - 75014 Paris France
France
We present a comparison between two optical cluster finding methods: a matched filter algorithm using galaxy angular coordinates and magnitudes, and a percolation algorithm using also redshift information. We test the algorithms on two mock catalogues. The first mock catalogue is built by adding clusters to a Poissonian background, while the other is derived from N-body simulations. Choosing the physically most sensible parameters for each method, we carry out a detailed comparison and investigate advantages and limits of each algorithm, showing the possible biases on final results. We show that, combining the two methods, we are able to detect a large part of the structures, thus pointing out the need to search for clusters in different ways in order to build complete and unbiased samples of clusters, to be used for statistical and cosmological studies. In addition, our results show the importance of testing cluster finding algorithms on different kinds of mock catalogues to have a complete assessment of their behaviour.
Anglais
2003

Astronomy and Astrophysics (Astron. Astrophys.)
Publisher EDP Sciences
ISSN 0004-6361 (eISSN : 1432-0756)
2004
413
453-463

11 pages, 10 figures, accepted by A&A

Lien vers le texte intégral : 
http://fr.arXiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0310098