Publication:
ChaMP Serendipitous Galaxy Cluster Survey

Thumbnail Image

Open/View Files

Date

2006

Published Version

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

IOP Publishing
The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you.

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Citation

Barkhouse, W. A., P. J. Green, A. Vikhlinin, D.‐W. Kim, D. Perley, R. Cameron, J. Silverman, et al. 2006. “ChaMP Serendipitous Galaxy Cluster Survey.” The Astrophysical Journal 645 (2) (July 10): 955–976. doi:10.1086/504457.

Research Data

Abstract

We present a survey of serendipitous extended X-ray sources and optical cluster candidates from the Chandra Multiwavelength Project (ChaMP). Our main goal is to make an unbiased comparison of X-ray and optical cluster detection methods. In 130 archival Chandra pointings covering 13 deg2, we use a wavelet decomposition technique to detect 55 extended sources, of which 6 are nearby single galaxies. Our X-ray cluster catalog reaches a typical flux limit of about ~10-14 ergs cm-2 s-1, with a median cluster core radius of 21''. For 56 of the 130 X-ray fields, we use the ChaMP's deep NOAO 4 m MOSAIC g', r', and i' imaging to independently detect cluster candidates using a Voronoi tessellation and percolation (VTP) method. Red-sequence filtering decreases the galaxy fore- and background contamination and provides photometric redshifts to z ~ 0.7. From the overlapping 6.1 deg2 X-ray/optical imaging, we find 115 optical clusters (of which 11% are in the X-ray catalog) and 28 X-ray clusters (of which 46% are in the optical VTP catalog). The median redshift of the 13 X-ray/optical clusters is 0.41, and their median X-ray luminosity (0.5-2 keV) is LX = img1.gif × 1043 ergs s-1. The clusters in our sample that are only detected in our optical data are poorer on average (~4 σ) than the X-ray/optically matched clusters, which may partially explain the difference in the detection fractions.

Description

Keywords

Galaxies: clusters: general, Surveys, X-rays: galaxies: clusters

Terms of Use

This article is made available under the terms and conditions applicable to Other Posted Material (LAA), as set forth at Terms of Service

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By

Related Stories