The Angular Clustering of Distant Galaxy Clusters
Casey Papovich (Steward Observatory, University of Arizona)

TL;DR
This study investigates the angular clustering of galaxy clusters at z > 1 using Spitzer IR data, revealing strong clustering properties and linking high-redshift clusters to massive dark matter halos comparable to local rich galaxy clusters.
Contribution
It introduces a simple color selection method to identify high-redshift galaxy clusters and measures their clustering properties, connecting them to massive dark matter halos in a Lambda-CDM framework.
Findings
Galaxy clusters at z > 1 show strong angular clustering.
Clustering scale length r_0 ≈ 22.4 Mpc/h for high-z clusters.
High-z clusters correspond to massive dark matter halos > 3-5 x 10^13 h^-1 solar masses.
Abstract
We discuss the angular clustering of galaxy clusters at z > 1 selected within 50 sq. deg from the Spitzer Wide-Infrared Extragalactic survey. We employ a simple color selection to identify high redshift galaxies with no dependence on galaxy rest-frame optical color using Spitzer IRAC 3.6 and 4.5 micron photometry. The majority (>90%) of galaxies with z > 1.3 are identified with [3.6] - [4.5] > -0.1 AB mag. We identify candidate galaxy clusters at z > 1 by selecting overdensities of >26-28 objects with [3.6] - [4.5] > -0.1 mag within radii of 1.4 arcminutes, which corresponds to r < 0.5 Mpc/h at z=1.5. These candidate galaxy clusters show strong angular clustering, with an angular correlation function represented by w(theta) = (3.1 +/- 0.5) theta^(-1.1 +/- 0.1) with theta in units of arcminutes over scales of 2-100 arcminutes. Assuming the redshift distribution of these galaxy clusters…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Impact of Light on Environment and Health
