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Optical Redshift and Richness Estimates for Galaxy Clusters Selected with the Sunyaev-Zel_s14dovich Effect from 2008 South Pole Telescope Observations

High, F.~W. and Stalder, B. and Song, J. and Ade, P.~A.~R. and Aird, K.~A. and Allam, S.~S. and Armstrong, R. and Barkhouse, W.~A. and Benson, B.~A. a

Keywords

cosmology: observations, galaxies: clusters: general

Abstract

We present redshifts and optical richness properties of 21 galaxy clusters uniformly selected by their Sunyaev-Zel_s14dovich signature. These clusters, plus an additional, unconfirmed candidate, were detected in a 178 square-degree area surveyed by the South Pole Telescope in 2008. Using griz imaging from the Blanco Cosmology Survey and from pointed Magellan telescope observations, as well as spectroscopy using Magellan facilities, we confirm the existence of clustered red-sequence galaxies, report red-sequence photometric redshifts, present spectroscopic redshifts for a subsample, and derive R_200 radii and M_200 masses from optical richness. The clusters span redshifts from 0.15 to greater than 1, with a median redshift of 0.74_s19 three clusters are estimated to be at z > 1. Redshifts inferred from mean red-sequence colors exhibit 2% RMS scatter in sigma_z/(1_s16z) with respect to the spectroscopic subsample for z < 1. We show that M_200 cluster masses derived from optical richness correlate with masses derived from South Pole Telescope data and agree with previously derived scaling relations to within the uncertainties. Optical and infrared imaging is an efficient means of cluster identification and redshift estimation in large Sunyaev-Zel_s14dovich surveys, and exploiting the same data for richness measurements, as we have done, will be useful for constraining cluster masses and radii for large samples in cosmological analysis.

Information

Published
2010 as article
723 - page(s): 1736-1747
Contact
Prof. Dr. Joseph Mohr
Type
theoretical work
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