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Article Dans Une Revue Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Année : 2013

Distant galaxy clusters in the XMM Large Scale Structure survey

J. P. Willis
  • Fonction : Auteur
N. Clerc
M. N. Bremer
  • Fonction : Auteur
M. Pierre
B. Maughan
  • Fonction : Auteur
S. Maurogordato
F. Pacaud
I. Valtchanov
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L. Chiappetti
K. Thanjavur
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S. Gwyn
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E. R. Stanway
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C. Winkworth
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Résumé

Distant galaxy clusters provide important tests of the growth of large-scale structure in addition to highlighting the process of galaxy evolution in a consistently defined environment at large look-back time. We present a sample of 22 distant (z \textgreater 0.8) galaxy clusters and cluster candidates selected from the 9 deg(2) footprint of the overlapping X-ray Multi Mirror (XMM) Large Scale Structure (LSS), CFHTLS-Wide and Spitzer-SWIRE surveys. Clusters are selected as extended X-ray sources with an accompanying overdensity of galaxies displaying optical to mid-infrared photometry consistent with z \textgreater 0.8. Nine clusters have confirmed spectroscopic redshifts in the interval 0.8 \textless z \textless 1.2, four of which are presented here for the first time. A further 11 candidate clusters have between 8 and 10 band photometric redshifts in the interval 0.8 \textless z \textless 2.2, while the remaining two candidates do not have information in sufficient wavebands to generate a reliable photometric redshift. All of the candidate clusters reported in this paper are presented for the first time. Those confirmed and candidate clusters with available near-infrared photometry display evidence for a red sequence galaxy population, determined either individually or via a stacking analysis, whose colour is consistent with the expectation of an old, coeval stellar population observed at the cluster redshift. We further note that the sample displays a large range of red fraction values indicating that the clusters may be at different stages of red sequence assembly. We compare the observed X-ray emission to the flux expected from a suite of model clusters and find that the sample displays an effective mass limit M-200 similar to 1 x 10(14) M-circle dot with all clusters displaying masses consistent with M-200 \textless 5 x 10(14) M-circle dot. This XMM distant cluster study represents a complete sample of X-ray-selected z \textgreater 0.8 clusters. We discuss the importance of this sample to investigate the abundance of high-redshift clusters and to provide a relatively unbiased view of distant cluster galaxy populations.

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hal-01439452 , version 1 (18-01-2017)

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J. P. Willis, N. Clerc, M. N. Bremer, M. Pierre, C. Adami, et al.. Distant galaxy clusters in the XMM Large Scale Structure survey. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2013, 430 (1), pp.134--156. ⟨10.1093/mnras/sts540⟩. ⟨hal-01439452⟩
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