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The Massive and Distant Clusters of WISE Survey XI: Stellar Mass Fractions and Luminosity Functions of MaDCoWS Clusters at $z \sim 1$

Authors :
Decker, Bandon
Brodwin, Mark
Saha, Ripon
Connor, Thomas
Eisenhardt, Peter R. M.
Gonzalez, Anthony H.
Moravec, Emily
Muhibullah, Mustafa
Stanford, S. Adam
Stern, Daniel
Thongkham, Khunanon
Wylezalek, Dominika
Dicker, Simon R.
Mason, Brian
Mroczkowski, Tony
Romero, Charles E.
Ruppin, Florian
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We present stellar mass fractions and composite luminosity functions (LFs) for a sample of \Ncl\ clusters from the Massive and Distant Clusters of WISE Survey (MaDCoWS) at a redshift range of $0.951 \leq z \leq 1.43$. Using SED fitting of optical and deep mid-infrared photometry, we establish the membership of objects along the lines-of-sight to these clusters and calculate the stellar masses of member galaxies. We find stellar mass fractions for these clusters largely consistent with previous works, including appearing to display a negative correlation with total cluster mass. We measure a composite $3.6~\mathrm{\mu m}$ LF down to $m^*+2.5$ for all 12 clusters. Fitting a Schechter function to the LF, we find a characteristic $3.6~\mathrm{\mu m}$ magnitude of $m^*=19.83\pm0.12$ and faint-end slope of $\alpha=-0.81\pm0.10$ for the full sample at a mean redshift of $\bar{z} = 1.18$. We also divide the clusters into high- and low-redshift bins at $\bar{z}=1.29$ and $\bar{z}=1.06$ respectively and measure a composite LF for each bin. We see a small, but statistically significant evolution in $m^*$ and $\alpha$ -- consistent with passive evolution -- when we study the joint fit to the two parameters, which is probing the evolution of faint cluster galaxies at $z\sim1$. This highlights the importance of deep IR data in studying the evolution of cluster galaxy populations at high-redshift.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 11 figures, Submitted to ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2112.12239
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac85e5