The Las Campanas Distant Cluster Survey: The Catalog
- 1 November 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
- Vol. 137 (1) , 117-138
- https://doi.org/10.1086/322541
Abstract
We present an optically selected catalog of 1073 galaxy cluster and group candidates at 0.3 z 1. These candidates are drawn from the Las Campanas Distant Clusters Survey (LCDCS), a drift-scan imaging survey of a 130 square degree strip of the southern sky. To construct this catalog we utilize a novel detection process in which clusters are detected as positive surface brightness fluctuations in the background sky. This approach permits us to find clusters with significantly shallower data than other matched-filter methods that are based upon number counts of resolved galaxies. Selection criteria for the survey are fully automated so that this sample constitutes a well-defined, homogeneous sample that can be used to address issues of cluster evolution and cosmology. Estimated redshifts are derived for the entire sample, and an observed correlation between surface brightness and velocity dispersion, σ, is used to estimate the limiting velocity dispersion of the survey as a function of redshift. We find a net surface density of 15.5 candidates per square degree at zest ≥ 0.3, with a false-detection rate of ~30%. At z ~ 0.3 we probe down to the level of poor groups while by z ~ 0.8 we detect only the most massive systems (σ 1000 km s-1). We also present a supplemental catalog of 112 candidates that fail one or more of the automated selection criteria, but appear from visual inspection to be bona fide clusters.Keywords
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