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Galaxy Clusters Discovered via the Thermal Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Effect in the 500-square-degree SPTpol Survey

L. E. BleemMatthias KleinT. M. C. AbbotP. A. R. AdeM. AguenaO. AlvesA.J AndersonF. Andrade-OliveiraBehzad AnsarinejadM. ArchipleyM. L. N. AshbyJason E. AustermannD BaconJames A. BeallA. N. BenderB. A. BensonF. BianchiniS. BocquetDavid J. BrooksD. L. BurkeMichael S. CalzadillaJ. E. CarlstromA. Carnero RosellJ. CarreteroC. ChangP. ChaubalH. C. ChiangT.-L. ChouR. CitronC. Corbett MoranM. CostanziMatteo ConstanziT. M. CrawfordA. T. CritesL. N. da CostaT. de HaanJ. De VicenteS. DesaiM. DobbsP. DoelW. EverettI. FerreroB. FlaugherBenjamin FloydD. N. FriedelJ. FriemanJ. GallicchioJ. García-BellidoM. GattiE. M. GeorgeG. GianniniS. GrandisD. GruenR. A. GruendlN. GuptaG. GutierrezN. W. HalversonS. R. HintonG. P. HolderD. L. HollowoodW. L. HolzapfelK. HonscheidJ. D. HrubesN. HuangJ. HubmayrK. D. IrwinJ. Mena-FernándezLPSC - Laboratoire de Physique Subatomique et de Cosmologie (53 avenue des Martyrs - 38026 Grenoble Cedex - France)D. J. JamesF. KéruzoréL. KnoxK. KuehnO. LahavA. T. LeeS. LeeD. LiA. E. LowitzJ. L. MarshalM. McDonaldJ. J. McMahonF. MenanteauS. S. MeyerR. MiquelJ. J. MohrJ. MontgomeryJ. MylesT. NatoliJ. P. NibargerG. I. NobleV. NovosadR. L. C. OgandoS. PadinS. PatilM. E. S. PereiraA PieresA. A. PlazasC. PrykeC. L. ReichardtM. Rodriguez-MonroyIJCLab - Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (Bât. 100 et 200, 15 rue Georges Clémenceau 91405 Orsay - France)A. K. Romer
2024en
ABI

Abstract

We present a catalog of 689 galaxy cluster candidates detected at significance $\xi>4$ via their thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect signature in 95 and 150 GHz data from the 500-square-degree SPTpol survey. We use optical and infrared data from the Dark Energy Camera and the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) and Spitzer satellites, to confirm 544 of these candidates as clusters with $\sim94\%$ purity. The sample has an approximately redshift-independent mass threshold at redshift $z>0.25$ and spans $1.5 \times 10^{14} < M_{500c} < 9 \times 10^{14}$ $M_\odot/h_{70}$ and $0.03<z\lesssim1.6$ in mass and redshift, respectively; 21% of the confirmed clusters are at $z>1$. We use external radio data from the Sydney University Molonglo Sky Survey (SUMSS) to estimate contamination to the SZ signal from synchrotron sources. The contamination reduces the recovered $\xi$ by a median value of 0.032, or $\sim0.8\%$ of the $\xi=4$ threshold value, and $\sim7\%$ of candidates have a predicted contamination greater than $\Delta \xi = 1$. With the exception of a small number of systems $(<1\%)$, an analysis of clusters detected in single-frequency 95 and 150 GHz data shows no significant contamination of the SZ signal by emission from dusty or synchrotron sources. This cluster sample will be a key component in upcoming astrophysical and cosmological analyses of clusters. The SPTpol millimeter-wave maps and associated data products used to produce this sample are available at https://pole.uchicago.edu/public/data/sptpol_500d_clusters/index.html, and the NASA LAMBDA website. An interactive sky server with the SPTpol maps and Dark Energy Survey data release 2 images is also available at NCSA https://skyviewer.ncsa.illinois.edu.

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