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Atacama Cosmology Telescope measurements of a large sample of candidates from the Massive and Distant Clusters of WISE Survey: Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect confirmation of MaDCoWS candidates using ACT

Authors :
Suzanne T. Staggs
Dongwon Han
Alessandro Schillaci
Kavilan Moodley
Charles Romero
Anthony H. Gonzalez
Simon Dicker
Maria Salatino
Zhilei Xu
Tanay Bhandarkar
Mark Brodwin
Neelima Sehgal
Alex Manduca
Federico Nati
Spencer A. Stanford
Eve M. Vavagiakis
Robert Thornton
Luca Di Mascolo
Jo Dunkley
Brian J. Koopman
Matt Hilton
Bruce Partridge
Mark J. Devlin
Steve K. Choi
Edward J. Wollack
Tony Mroczkowski
Michael D. Niemack
Kenda Knowles
Lyman A. Page
Stefania Amodeo
Nick Battaglia
Cristóbal Sifón
Amanda MacInnis
Kevin M. Huffenberger
Ningfeng Zhu
John P. Hughes
Ian Lowe
John Orlowski-Scherer
Orlowski-Scherer, J
Di Mascolo, L
Bhandarkar, T
Manduca, A
Mroczkowski, T
Amodeo, S
Battaglia, N
Brodwin, M
Choi, S
Devlin, M
Dicker, S
Dunkley, J
Gonzalez, A
Han, D
Hilton, M
Huffenberger, K
Hughes, J
Macinnis, A
Knowles, K
Koopman, B
Lowe, I
Moodley, K
Nati, F
Niemack, M
Page, L
Partridge, B
Romero, C
Salatino, M
Schillaci, A
Sehgal, N
Sifon, C
Staggs, S
Stanford, S
Thornton, R
Vavagiakis, E
Wollack, E
Xu, Z
Zhu, N
Orlowski-Scherer, J.
Di Mascolo, L.
Bhandarkar, T.
Manduca, A.
Mroczkowski, T.
Amodeo, S.
Battaglia, N.
Brodwin, M.
Choi, S. K.
Devlin, M.
Dicker, S.
Dunkley, J.
Gonzalez, A. H.
Han, D.
Hilton, M.
Huffenberger, K.
Hughes, J. P.
Macinnis, A.
Knowles, K.
Koopman, B. J.
Lowe, I.
Moodley, K.
Nati, F.
Niemack, M. D.
Page, L. A.
Partridge, B.
Romero, C.
Salatino, M.
Schillaci, A.
Sehgal, N.
Sifon, C.
Staggs, S.
Stanford, S. A.
Thornton, R.
Vavagiakis, E. M.
Wollack, E. J.
Xu, Z.
Zhu, N.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Galaxy clusters are an important tool for cosmology, and their detection and characterization are key goals for current and future surveys. Using data from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), the Massive and Distant Clusters of WISE Survey (MaDCoWS) located 2,839 significant galaxy overdensities at redshifts $0.7\lesssim z\lesssim 1.5$, which included extensive follow-up imaging from the Spitzer Space Telescope to determine cluster richnesses. Concurrently, the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) has produced large area mm-wave maps in three frequency bands along with a large catalog of Sunyaev-Zeldovich (SZ) selected clusters, as part of its Data Release 5 (DR5). Using the maps and cluster catalog from DR5, we explore the scaling between SZ mass and cluster richness. We use complementary radio survey data from the Very Large Array, submillimeter data from Herschel, and ACT 224~GHz data to assess the impact of contaminating sources on the SZ signals. We then use a hierarchical Bayesian model to fit the mass-richness scaling relation. We find that MaDCoWS clusters have submillimeter contamination which is consistent with a gray-body spectrum, while the ACT clusters are consistent with no submillimeter emission on average. We find the best fit ACT SZ mass vs. MaDCoWS richness scaling relation has a slope of $\kappa = 1.84^{+0.15}_{-0.14}$, where the slope is defined as $M\propto \lambda_{15}^{\kappa}$ where $\lambda_{15}$ is the richness. Additionally, we find that the approximate level of in-fill of the ACT and MaDCoWS cluster SZ signals to be at the percent level<br />Comment: 25 pages, 17 Figures; accepted for publication in A&A

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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