Galaxy Clusters in the Line of Sight to Background Quasars - III Multi-Object Spectroscopy
H. Andrews, L. F. Barrientos, S. Lopez, P. Lira, N. Padilla, D. G., Gilbank, I. Lacerna, M. J. Maureira, E. Ellingson, M. D. Gladders, H. K., C. Yee

TL;DR
This study uses multi-object spectroscopy to confirm galaxy clusters and absorbing galaxies near quasars, revealing high efficiency in identifying such systems and insights into galaxy properties related to MgII absorption.
Contribution
First spectroscopic confirmation of galaxy clusters and absorbing galaxies near quasars, validating previous photometric selection methods and providing new insights into galaxy environments.
Findings
Confirmed 20 out of 31 galaxy clusters/groups.
Identified 10 absorbing galaxies up to z=1.0955.
Achieved 71% efficiency in detecting cluster-absorber pairs.
Abstract
We present Gemini/GMOS-S multi-object spectroscopy of 31 galaxy cluster candidates at redshifts between 0.2 and 1.0 and centered on QSO sight-lines taken from Lopez et al. (2008). The targets were selected based on the presence of a intervening MgII absorption system at a similar redshift to that of a galaxy cluster candidate lying at a projected distance < 2 h^{-1}Mpc from the QSO sight-line (a 'photometric-hit'). The absorption systems span rest-frame equivalent widths between 0.015 and 2.028 angstroms. Our aim was 3-fold: 1) identify the absorbing galaxies and determine their impact parameters, 2) confirm the galaxy cluster candidates in the vicinity of each quasar sightline, and 3) determine whether the absorbing galaxies reside in galaxy clusters. Our main findings are: 1) the identification of 10 out of 24 absorbing galaxies with redshifts up to 1.0955. 2) The spectroscopic…
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