A Merged Catalog of Clusters of Galaxies from Early Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data
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- 1 October 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
- Vol. 148 (2) , 243-274
- https://doi.org/10.1086/377167
Abstract
We present a catalog of 799 clusters of galaxies in the redshift range zest = 0.05-0.3 selected from ~400 deg2 of early Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) commissioning data along the celestial equator. The catalog is based on merging two independent selection methods—a color-magnitude red-sequence maxBCG technique (B), and a hybrid matched filter method (H). The BH catalog includes clusters with richness Λ ≥ 40 (matched filter) and Ngal ≥ 13 (maxBCG), corresponding to typical velocity dispersion of σv 400 km s-1 and mass (within 0.6 h-1 Mpc radius) 5 × 1013 h-1 M⊙. This threshold is below Abell richness class 0 clusters. The average space density of these clusters is 2 × 10-5 h3 Mpc-3. All NORAS X-ray clusters and 53 of the 58 Abell clusters in the survey region are detected in the catalog; the five additional Abell clusters are detected below the BH catalog cuts. The cluster richness function is determined and found to exhibit a steeply decreasing cluster abundance with increasing richness. We derive observational scaling relations between cluster richness and observed cluster luminosity and cluster velocity dispersion; these scaling relations provide important physical calibrations for the clusters. The catalog can be used for studies of individual clusters, for comparisons with other sources such as X-ray clusters and active galactic nuclei, and, with proper correction for the relevant selection functions, also for statistical analyses of clusters.Keywords
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