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2018A&A...613A..67S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 613A, 67-67 (2018/5-1)

Evolution of the cluster optical galaxy luminosity function in the CFHTLS: breaking the degeneracy between mass and redshift.

SARRON F., MARTINET N., DURRET F. and ADAMI C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Obtaining large samples of galaxy clusters is important for cosmology: cluster counts as a function of redshift and mass can constrain the parameters of our Universe. They are also useful in order to understand the formation and evolution of clusters. We develop an improved version of the Adami & MAzure Cluster FInder (AMACFI), now the Adami, MAzure & Sarron Cluster FInder (AMASCFI), and apply it to the 154deg2 of the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Legacy Survey (CFHTLS) to obtain a large catalogue of 1371 cluster candidates with mass M200>1014M and redshift z≤0.7. We derive the selection function of the algorithm from the Millennium simulation, and cluster masses from a richness-mass scaling relation built from matching our candidates with X-ray detections. We study the evolution of these clusters with mass and redshift by computing the i'-band galaxy luminosity functions (GLFs) for the early-type (ETGs) and late-type galaxies (LTGs). This sample is 90% pure and 70% complete, and therefore our results are representative of a large fraction of the cluster population in these redshift and mass ranges. We find an increase in both the ETG and LTG faint populations with decreasing redshift (with Schechter slopes αETG=-0.65±0.03 and αLTG=-0.95±0.04 at z=0.6, and αETG=-0.79±0.02 and αLTG=-1.26±0.03 at z=0.2) and also a decrease in the LTG (but not the ETG) bright end. Our large sample allows us to break the degeneracy between mass and redshift, finding that the redshift evolution is more pronounced in high-mass clusters, but that there is no significant dependence of the faint end on mass for a given redshift. These results show that the cluster red sequence is mainly formed at redshift z>0.7, and that faint ETGs continue to enrich the red sequence through quenching of brighter LTGs at z≤0.7. The efficiency of this quenching is higher in large-mass clusters, while the accretion rate of faint LTGs is lower as the more massive clusters have already emptied most of their environment at higher redshifts.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2018

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: luminosity function, mass function

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/613/A67): catalog.dat catalog.fits>

Nomenclature: catalog.dat: [SMD2018] WN-NNNN (Nos W1-1 to W1-2951, W2-1 to W2-967, W3-1 to W3-2185, W4-1 to W4-997).

Status at CDS : All or part of tables of objects could be ingested in SIMBAD with priority 2.

Simbad objects: 0

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