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Galaxy Clusters Discovered via the Thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect in the 500-square-degree SPTpol Survey
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Bleem, L. E.Klein, M.Abbott, T. M. C.Ade, P. A. R.Aguena, M.Alves, O.Anderson, A. J.Andrade-Oliveira, F.Ansarinejad, B.Archipley, M.Ashby, M. L. N.Austermann, J. E.Bacon, D.Beall, J. A.Bender, A. N.Benson, B. A.Bianchini, F.Bocquet, S.Brooks, D.Burke, D. L.Calzadilla, M.Carlstrom, J. E.Rosell, A. CarneroCarretero, J.Chang, C. L.Chaubal, P.Chiang, H. C.Chou, T-L.Citron, R.Moran, C. CorbettCostanzi, M.Crawford, T. M.Crites, A. T.da Costa, L. N.de Haan, T.De Vicente, J.Desai, S.Dobbs, M. A.Doel, P.Everett, W.Ferrero, I.Flaugher, B.Floyd, B.Friedel, D.Frieman, J.Gallicchio, J.Garc'ia-Bellido, J.Gatti, M.George, E. M.Giannini, G.Grandis, S.Gruen, D.Gruendl, R. A.Gupta, N.Gutierrez, G.Halverson, N. W.Hinton, S. R.Holder, G. P.Hollowood, D. L.Holzapfel, W. L.Honscheid, K.Hrubes, J. D.Huang, N.Hubmayr, J.Irwin, K. D.Mena-Fernández, J.James, D. J.Kéruzoré, F.Knox, L.Kuehn, K.Lahav, O.Lee, A. T.Lee, S.Li, D.Lowitz, A.Marshal, J. L.McDonald, M.McMahon, J. J.Menanteau, F.Meyer, S. S.Miquel, R.Mohr, J. J.Montgomery, J.Myles, J.Natoli, T.Nibarger, J. P.Noble, G. I.Novosad, V.Ogando, R. L. C.Padin, S.Patil, S.Pereira, M. E. S.Pieres, A.Malag'on, A. A. PlazasPryke, C.Reichardt, C. L.Rodr'iguez-Monroy, M.Romer, A. K.Ruhl, J. E.Saliwanchik, B. R.Salvati, L.Sanchez, E.Saro, A.Schaffer, K. K.Schrabback, T.Sevilla-Noarbe, I.Sievers, C.Smecher, G.Smith, M.Somboonpanyakul, T.Stalder, B.Stark, A. A.Suchyta, E.Swanson, M. E. C.Tarle, G.To, C.Tucker, C.Veach, T.Vieira, J. D.Vincenzi, M.Wang, G.Weller, J.Whitehorn, N.Wiseman, P.Wu, W. L. K.Yefremenko, V.Zebrowski, J. A.Zhang, Y.
Source
Open Journal of Astrophysics, Volume 7, 2024
Subject
Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
Language
Abstract
We present a catalog of 689 galaxy cluster candidates detected at significance $\xi>4$ via their thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect signature in 95 and 150 GHz data from the 500-square-degree SPTpol survey. We use optical and infrared data from the Dark Energy Camera and the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) and \spitzer \ satellites, to confirm 544 of these candidates as clusters with $\sim94\%$ purity. The sample has an approximately redshift-independent mass threshold at redshift $z>0.25$ and spans $1.5 \times 10^{14} < M_{500c} < 9.1 \times 10^{14}$ $M_\odot/h_{70}$ \ and $0.031$. We use external radio data from the Sydney University Molonglo Sky Survey (SUMSS) to estimate contamination to the SZ signal from synchrotron sources. The contamination reduces the recovered $\xi$ by a median value of 0.032, or $\sim0.8\%$ of the $\xi=4$ threshold value, and $\sim7\%$ of candidates have a predicted contamination greater than $\Delta \xi = 1$. With the exception of a small number of systems $(<1\%)$, an analysis of clusters detected in single-frequency 95 and 150 GHz data shows no significant contamination of the SZ signal by emission from dusty or synchrotron sources. This cluster sample will be a key component in upcoming astrophysical and cosmological analyses of clusters. The SPTpol millimeter-wave maps and associated data products used to produce this sample are available at https://pole.uchicago.edu/public/data/sptpol_500d_clusters/index.html, and the NASA LAMBDA website. An interactive sky server with the SPTpol maps and Dark Energy Survey data release 2 images is also available at NCSA https://skyviewer.ncsa.illinois.edu.
Comment: Matches version accepted by OJA. 19 pages + references, 14 figures, cluster candidate table provided in Appendix. Data products available at https://pole.uchicago.edu/public/data/sptpol_500d_clusters/index.html and an interactive sky server at https://skyviewer.ncsa.illinois.edu