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Optical Photometric Indicators of Galaxy Cluster Relaxation
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Casas, Madeline C
, Allen, Steven W
, Mantz, Adam B
, Putnam, Ky
, Somboonpanyakul, Taweewat
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Active galactic nuclei
/ Galactic clusters
/ Galaxies
/ Photometry
/ Purity
/ Sky surveys (astronomy)
/ X-ray astronomy
/ X-rays
2024
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Optical Photometric Indicators of Galaxy Cluster Relaxation
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Casas, Madeline C
, Allen, Steven W
, Mantz, Adam B
, Putnam, Ky
, Somboonpanyakul, Taweewat
in
Active galactic nuclei
/ Galactic clusters
/ Galaxies
/ Photometry
/ Purity
/ Sky surveys (astronomy)
/ X-ray astronomy
/ X-rays
2024
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Optical Photometric Indicators of Galaxy Cluster Relaxation
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Optical Photometric Indicators of Galaxy Cluster Relaxation
2024
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Overview
The most dynamically relaxed clusters of galaxies play a special role in cosmological studies as well as astrophysical studies of the intracluster medium (ICM) and active galactic nucleus feedback. While high-spatial-resolution imaging of the morphology of the ICM has long been the gold standard for establishing a cluster’s dynamical state, such data are not available from current or planned surveys, and thus require separate, pointed follow-up observations. With optical and/or near-IR photometric imaging, and red-sequence cluster finding results from those data, expected to be ubiquitously available for clusters discovered in upcoming optical and millimeter-wavelength surveys, it is worth asking how effectively photometric data alone can identify relaxed cluster candidates, before investing in, e.g., high-resolution X-ray observations. Here we assess the ability of several simple photometric measurements, based on the redMaPPer cluster finder run on Sloan Digital Sky Survey data, to reproduce X-ray classifications of dynamical state for an X-ray selected sample of massive clusters. We find that two simple metrics contrasting the bright central galaxy (BCG) to other cluster members can identify a complete sample of relaxed clusters with a purity of ∼40% in our data set. Including minimal ICM information in the form of a center position increases the purity to ∼60%. However, all three metrics depend critically on correctly identifying the BCG, which is presently a challenge for optical red-sequence cluster finders.
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