2016A&A...587A..23V


Query : 2016A&A...587A..23V

2016A&A...587A..23V - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 587A, 23-23 (2016/3-1)

Prospects for high-z cluster detections with Planck, based on a follow-up of 28 candidates using MegaCam at CFHT.

VAN DER BURG R.F.J., AUSSEL H., PRATT G.W., ARNAUD M., MELIN J.-B., AGHANIM N., BARRENA R., DAHLE H., DOUSPIS M., FERRAGAMO A., FROMENTEAU S., HERBONNET R., HURIER G., POINTECOUTEAU E., RUBINO-MARTIN J.A. and STREBLYANSKA A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Planck catalogue of SZ sources limits itself to a significance threshold of 4.5 to ensure a low contamination rate by false cluster candidates. This means that only the most massive clusters at redshift z>0.5, and in particular z>0.7, are expected to enter into the catalogue, with a large number of systems in that redshift regime being expected around and just below that threshold. In this paper, we follow-up a sample of SZ sources from the Planck SZ catalogues from 2013 and 2015. In the latter maps, we consider detections around and at lower significance than the threshold adopted by the Planck Collaboration. To keep the contamination rate low, our 28 candidates are chosen to have significant WISE detections, in combination with non-detections in SDSS/DSS, which effectively selects galaxy cluster candidates at redshifts z>0.5. By taking r- and z-band imaging with MegaCam at CFHT, we bridge the 4000Å rest-frame break over a significant redshift range, thus allowing accurate redshift estimates of red-sequence cluster galaxies up to z∼0.8. After discussing the possibility that an overdensity of galaxies coincides -by chance- with a Planck SZ detection, we confirm that 16 of the candidates have likely optical counterparts to their SZ signals, 13 (6) of which have an estimated redshift z>0.5 (z>0.7). The richnesses of these systems are generally lower than expected given the halo masses estimated from the Planck maps. However, when we follow a simplistic model to correct for Eddington bias in the SZ halo mass proxy, the richnesses are consistent with a reference mass-richness relation established for clusters detected at higher significance. This illustrates the benefit of an optical follow-up, not only to obtain redshift estimates, but also to provide an independent mass proxy that is not based on the same data the clusters are detected with, and thus not subject to Eddington bias.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: photometry

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/587/A23): sources.dat list.dat fits/*>

Nomenclature: Table 1: [VAP2016] PLCK GLLL.ll+BB.bb N=7.

Simbad objects: 29

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Number of rows : 29
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 ACT-CL J0045.2-0152 ClG 00 45 12.50 -01 52 31.6           ~ 16 0
2 PSZ1 G157.07-33.66 ClG 02 51 34.10 +21 08 08.9           ~ 7 0
3 PSZ2 G198.80-57.57 ClG 03 02 06.50 -15 33 31.6           ~ 5 0
4 PSZ2 G208.57-44.31 ClG 04 02 35.40 -15 40 55.0           ~ 4 0
5 PSZ1 G141.73+14.22 ClG 04 41 05.20 +68 13 21.9           ~ 14 0
6 [VAP2016] PLCK G191.75-21.78 C?G 04 54 49.10 +07 28 22.3           ~ 1 0
7 [VAP2016] PLCK G227.99+38.11 C?G 09 32 21.90 +05 41 02.1           ~ 1 0
8 NAME COSMOS Field reg 10 00 28.60 +02 12 21.0           ~ 2976 0
9 PSZ1 G240.42+77.58 C?G 12 04 18.3 +20 54 51           ~ 5 0
10 [VAP2016] PLCK G053.41+61.50 C?G 15 00 30.10 +33 18 45.9           ~ 1 0
11 [VAP2016] PLCK G079.95+46.96 C?G 16 02 11.70 +51 03 45.1           ~ 1 0
12 PSZ1 G031.41+28.75 C?G 17 05 03.2 +11 27 37           ~ 4 0
13 PSZ1 G081.56+31.03 C?G 17 46 12.5 +53 50 48           ~ 4 0
14 PSZ1 G041.70+21.65 ClG 17 47 12.20 +17 10 33.3           ~ 9 0
15 PSZ1 G037.67+15.71 ClG 18 03 13.90 +11 12 14.7           ~ 7 0
16 PSZ1 G042.33+17.46 ClG 18 04 16.50 +16 02 20.9           ~ 8 0
17 PSZ1 G053.50+09.56 C?G 18 53 56.7 +22 35 21           ~ 5 0
18 PSZ1 G106.15+25.76 ClG 18 56 51.90 +74 55 53.4           ~ 8 0
19 PSZ1 G023.38-33.46 C?G 20 41 18.9 -21 59 48           ~ 3 0
20 [VAP2016] PLCK G027.65-34.27 C?G 20 49 37.90 -18 55 57.6           ~ 1 0
21 PSZ1 G051.42-26.16 C?G 20 57 33.1 +02 59 59           ~ 4 0
22 [VAP2016] PLCK G038.64-41.15 C?G 21 29 43.20 -13 28 57.0           ~ 1 0
23 PSZ1 G071.64-42.76 ClG 22 30 45.70 +05 40 30.8           ~ 6 0
24 PSZ1 G038.25-58.36 C?G 22 36 12.7 -20 10 41           ~ 3 0
25 PSZ2 G076.18-47.30 ClG 22 52 35.20 +04 32 27.0           ~ 5 0
26 [VAP2016] PLCK G087.58-41.63 C?G 23 05 43.90 +13 52 35.0           ~ 1 0
27 PSZ2 G071.82-56.55 ClG 23 09 35.20 -04 09 59.9           ~ 4 0
28 PSZ1 G048.22-65.03 ClG 23 09 51.00 -18 19 56.9           ~ 9 0
29 PSZ1 G092.41-37.39 C?G 23 10 08.6 +19 24 04           ~ 4 0

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