Galaxy Populations in Massive Galaxy Clusters to z = 1.1: Color Distribution, Concentration, Halo Occupation Number and Red Sequence Fraction
We study the galaxy populations in 74 Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect selected clusters from the South Pole Telescope survey, which have been imaged in the science verification phase of the Dark Energy Survey. The sample extends up to z similar to 1.1 with 4 x 10(14)M(circle dot) <= M-200 <= 3 x 10(1...
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ftunivarizona:oai:repository.arizona.edu:10150/623801 2023-05-15T18:23:20+02:00 Galaxy Populations in Massive Galaxy Clusters to z = 1.1: Color Distribution, Concentration, Halo Occupation Number and Red Sequence Fraction Hennig, C. Mohr, J. J. Zenteno, A. Desai, S. Dietrich, J. P. Bocquet, S. Strazzullo, V. Saro, A. Abbott, T. M. C. Abdalla, F. B. Bayliss, M. Benoit-Lévy, A. Bernstein, R. A. Bertin, E. Brooks, D. Capasso, R. Capozzi, D. Carnero, A. Kind, M. Carrasco Carretero, J. Chiu, I. D’Andrea, C. B. daCosta, L. N. Diehl, H. T. Doel, P. Eifler, T. F. Evrard, A. E. Fausti-Neto, A. Fosalba, P. Frieman, J. Gangkofner, C. Gonzalez, A. Gruen, D. Gruendl, R. A. Gupta, N. Gutierrez, G. Honscheid, K. Hlavacek-Larrondo, J. James, D. J. Kuehn, K. Kuropatkin, N. Lahav, O. March, M. Marshall, J. L. Martini, P. McDonald, M. Melchior, P. Miller, C. J. Miquel, R. Neilsen, E. Nord, B. Ogando, R. Plazas, A. A. Reichardt, C. Romer, A. K. Rozo, E. Rykoff, E. S. Sanchez, E. Santiago, B. Schubnell, M. Sevilla-Noarbe, I. Smith, R. C. Soares-Santos, M. Sobreira, F. Stalder, B. Stanford, S.A. Suchyta, E. Swanson, M. E. C. Tarle, G. Thomas, D. Vikram, V. Walker, A. R. Zhang, Y. Univ Arizona, Dept Phys 2017-01-23 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/623801 https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx175 en eng OXFORD UNIV PRESS https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/mnras/stx175 Galaxy Populations in Massive Galaxy Clusters to z = 1.1: Color Distribution, Concentration, Halo Occupation Number and Red Sequence Fraction 2017:stx175 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 0035-8711 1365-2966 doi:10.1093/mnras/stx175 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/623801 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society galaxies: clusters: general galaxies: clusters: individual galaxies: evolution galaxies:formation galaxies: luminosity function mass function Article 2017 ftunivarizona https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx175 2020-06-14T08:15:25Z We study the galaxy populations in 74 Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect selected clusters from the South Pole Telescope survey, which have been imaged in the science verification phase of the Dark Energy Survey. The sample extends up to z similar to 1.1 with 4 x 10(14)M(circle dot) <= M-200 <= 3 x 10(15)M(circle dot). Using the band containing the 4000 angstrom break and its redward neighbour, we study the colour-magnitude distributions of cluster galaxies to similar to m(*) + 2, finding that: (1) The intrinsic rest frame g - r colour width of the red sequence (RS) population is similar to 0.03 out to z similar to 0.85 with a preference for an increase to similar to 0.07 at z = 1, and (2) the prominence of the RS declines beyond z similar to 0.6. The spatial distribution of cluster galaxies is well described by the NFW profile out to 4R(200) with a concentration of c(g) = 3.59(-0.18)(+0.20), 5.37(-0.24)(+0.27) and 1.38(-0.19)(+0.21) for the full, the RS and the blue non-RS populations, respectively, but with similar to 40 per cent to 55 per cent cluster to cluster variation and no statistically significant redshift or mass trends. The number of galaxies within the virial region N-200 exhibits a mass trend indicating that the number of galaxies per unit total mass is lower in the most massive clusters, and shows no significant redshift trend. The RS fraction within R-200 is (68 +/- 3) per cent at z = 0.46, varies from similar to 55 per cent at z = 1 to similar to 80 per cent at z = 0.1 and exhibits intrinsic variation among DFGCluster of Excellence `Origin and Structure of the Universe'; Transregio program [TR33] This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu. Article in Journal/Newspaper South pole The University of Arizona: UA Campus Repository South Pole Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society stx175 |
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galaxies: clusters: general galaxies: clusters: individual galaxies: evolution galaxies:formation galaxies: luminosity function mass function Hennig, C. Mohr, J. J. Zenteno, A. Desai, S. Dietrich, J. P. Bocquet, S. Strazzullo, V. Saro, A. Abbott, T. M. C. Abdalla, F. B. Bayliss, M. Benoit-Lévy, A. Bernstein, R. A. Bertin, E. Brooks, D. Capasso, R. Capozzi, D. Carnero, A. Kind, M. Carrasco Carretero, J. Chiu, I. D’Andrea, C. B. daCosta, L. N. Diehl, H. T. Doel, P. Eifler, T. F. Evrard, A. E. Fausti-Neto, A. Fosalba, P. Frieman, J. Gangkofner, C. Gonzalez, A. Gruen, D. Gruendl, R. A. Gupta, N. Gutierrez, G. Honscheid, K. Hlavacek-Larrondo, J. James, D. J. Kuehn, K. Kuropatkin, N. Lahav, O. March, M. Marshall, J. L. Martini, P. McDonald, M. Melchior, P. Miller, C. J. Miquel, R. Neilsen, E. Nord, B. Ogando, R. Plazas, A. A. Reichardt, C. Romer, A. K. Rozo, E. Rykoff, E. S. Sanchez, E. Santiago, B. Schubnell, M. Sevilla-Noarbe, I. Smith, R. C. Soares-Santos, M. Sobreira, F. Stalder, B. Stanford, S.A. Suchyta, E. Swanson, M. E. C. Tarle, G. Thomas, D. Vikram, V. Walker, A. R. Zhang, Y. Galaxy Populations in Massive Galaxy Clusters to z = 1.1: Color Distribution, Concentration, Halo Occupation Number and Red Sequence Fraction |
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We study the galaxy populations in 74 Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect selected clusters from the South Pole Telescope survey, which have been imaged in the science verification phase of the Dark Energy Survey. The sample extends up to z similar to 1.1 with 4 x 10(14)M(circle dot) <= M-200 <= 3 x 10(15)M(circle dot). Using the band containing the 4000 angstrom break and its redward neighbour, we study the colour-magnitude distributions of cluster galaxies to similar to m(*) + 2, finding that: (1) The intrinsic rest frame g - r colour width of the red sequence (RS) population is similar to 0.03 out to z similar to 0.85 with a preference for an increase to similar to 0.07 at z = 1, and (2) the prominence of the RS declines beyond z similar to 0.6. The spatial distribution of cluster galaxies is well described by the NFW profile out to 4R(200) with a concentration of c(g) = 3.59(-0.18)(+0.20), 5.37(-0.24)(+0.27) and 1.38(-0.19)(+0.21) for the full, the RS and the blue non-RS populations, respectively, but with similar to 40 per cent to 55 per cent cluster to cluster variation and no statistically significant redshift or mass trends. The number of galaxies within the virial region N-200 exhibits a mass trend indicating that the number of galaxies per unit total mass is lower in the most massive clusters, and shows no significant redshift trend. The RS fraction within R-200 is (68 +/- 3) per cent at z = 0.46, varies from similar to 55 per cent at z = 1 to similar to 80 per cent at z = 0.1 and exhibits intrinsic variation among DFGCluster of Excellence `Origin and Structure of the Universe'; Transregio program [TR33] This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu. |
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Hennig, C. Mohr, J. J. Zenteno, A. Desai, S. Dietrich, J. P. Bocquet, S. Strazzullo, V. Saro, A. Abbott, T. M. C. Abdalla, F. B. Bayliss, M. Benoit-Lévy, A. Bernstein, R. A. Bertin, E. Brooks, D. Capasso, R. Capozzi, D. Carnero, A. Kind, M. Carrasco Carretero, J. Chiu, I. D’Andrea, C. B. daCosta, L. N. Diehl, H. T. Doel, P. Eifler, T. F. Evrard, A. E. Fausti-Neto, A. Fosalba, P. Frieman, J. Gangkofner, C. Gonzalez, A. Gruen, D. Gruendl, R. A. Gupta, N. Gutierrez, G. Honscheid, K. Hlavacek-Larrondo, J. James, D. J. Kuehn, K. Kuropatkin, N. Lahav, O. March, M. Marshall, J. L. Martini, P. McDonald, M. Melchior, P. Miller, C. J. Miquel, R. Neilsen, E. Nord, B. Ogando, R. Plazas, A. A. Reichardt, C. Romer, A. K. Rozo, E. Rykoff, E. S. Sanchez, E. Santiago, B. Schubnell, M. Sevilla-Noarbe, I. Smith, R. C. Soares-Santos, M. Sobreira, F. Stalder, B. Stanford, S.A. Suchyta, E. Swanson, M. E. C. Tarle, G. Thomas, D. Vikram, V. Walker, A. R. Zhang, Y. |
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Hennig, C. Mohr, J. J. Zenteno, A. Desai, S. Dietrich, J. P. Bocquet, S. Strazzullo, V. Saro, A. Abbott, T. M. C. Abdalla, F. B. Bayliss, M. Benoit-Lévy, A. Bernstein, R. A. Bertin, E. Brooks, D. Capasso, R. Capozzi, D. Carnero, A. Kind, M. Carrasco Carretero, J. Chiu, I. D’Andrea, C. B. daCosta, L. N. Diehl, H. T. Doel, P. Eifler, T. F. Evrard, A. E. Fausti-Neto, A. Fosalba, P. Frieman, J. Gangkofner, C. Gonzalez, A. Gruen, D. Gruendl, R. A. Gupta, N. Gutierrez, G. Honscheid, K. Hlavacek-Larrondo, J. James, D. J. Kuehn, K. Kuropatkin, N. Lahav, O. March, M. Marshall, J. L. Martini, P. McDonald, M. Melchior, P. Miller, C. J. Miquel, R. Neilsen, E. Nord, B. Ogando, R. Plazas, A. A. Reichardt, C. Romer, A. K. Rozo, E. Rykoff, E. S. Sanchez, E. Santiago, B. Schubnell, M. Sevilla-Noarbe, I. Smith, R. C. Soares-Santos, M. Sobreira, F. Stalder, B. Stanford, S.A. Suchyta, E. Swanson, M. E. C. Tarle, G. Thomas, D. Vikram, V. Walker, A. R. Zhang, Y. |
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Galaxy Populations in Massive Galaxy Clusters to z = 1.1: Color Distribution, Concentration, Halo Occupation Number and Red Sequence Fraction |
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Galaxy Populations in Massive Galaxy Clusters to z = 1.1: Color Distribution, Concentration, Halo Occupation Number and Red Sequence Fraction |
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Galaxy Populations in Massive Galaxy Clusters to z = 1.1: Color Distribution, Concentration, Halo Occupation Number and Red Sequence Fraction |
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Galaxy Populations in Massive Galaxy Clusters to z = 1.1: Color Distribution, Concentration, Halo Occupation Number and Red Sequence Fraction |
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Galaxy Populations in Massive Galaxy Clusters to z = 1.1: Color Distribution, Concentration, Halo Occupation Number and Red Sequence Fraction |
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galaxy populations in massive galaxy clusters to z = 1.1: color distribution, concentration, halo occupation number and red sequence fraction |
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