1. CHANCES, The Chilean Cluster Galaxy Evolution Survey: selection and initial characterization of clusters and superclusters
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Sifón, Cristóbal, Finoguenov, Alexis, Haines, Christopher P., Jaffé, Yara, Amrutha, B. M., Demarco, Ricardo, Lima, E. V. R., Lima-Dias, Ciria, Méndez-Hernández, Hugo, Merluzzi, Paola, Monachesi, Antonela, Teixeira, Gabriel S. M., Tejos, Nicolas, Araya-Araya, Pablo, Argudo-Fernández, Maria, Baier-Soto, Raúl, Bilton, Lawrence E., Bom, C. R., Calderón, Juan Pablo, Cassarà, Letizia P., Comparat, Johan, Courtois, H. M., D'Ago, Giuseppe, Dupuy, Alexandra, Fritz, Alexander, Haack, Rodrigo F., Herpich, Fabio R., Ibar, E., Kuchner, Ulrike, Lopes, Amanda R., Lopez, Sebastian, Lösch, Elismar, McGee, Sean, de Oliveira, C. Mendes, Morelli, Lorenzo, Moretti, Alessia, Pallero, Diego, Piraino-Cerda, Franco, Pompei, Emanuela, Rescigno, U., Smith, Rory, Castelli, Analía V. Smith, Sodré Jr, Laerte, and Tempel, Elmo
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
CHANCES, the CHileAN Cluster galaxy Evolution Survey, will study the evolution of galaxies in and around ${\sim}$150 massive galaxy clusters, from the local universe out to z=0.45. CHANCES will use the new 4MOST Spectroscopic Survey Facility on the VISTA 4m telescope to obtain spectra for ${\sim}$500,000 galaxies with magnitudes $r_\mathrm{AB} < 20.5$, providing comprehensive spectroscopic coverage of each cluster out to $5r_{200}$. Its wide and deep scope will trace massive and dwarf galaxies from the surrounding filaments and groups to the cores of galaxy clusters, enabling the study of galaxy pre-processing and the role of the evolving environment on galaxy evolution. In this paper we present and characterize the sample of clusters and superclusters to be targeted by CHANCES. We used literature catalogues based on X-ray emission and Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect to define the cluster sample in a homogeneous way, with attention to cluster mass and redshift, as well as the availability of ancillary data. We calibrated literature mass estimates from various surveys against each other and provide an initial mass estimate for each cluster, which we used to define the radial extent of the 4MOST coverage. We also present an initial assessment of the structure surrounding these clusters based on the redMaPPer red-sequence algorithm as a preview of some of the science CHANCES will enable., Comment: 11 pages, 9 figures, plus references and appendix containing catalog tables, submitted to A&A
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- 2024