The 2XMMi/SDSS Galaxy Cluster Survey. II. The optically confirmed cluster sample and the L_X-T relation
A. Takey, A. Schwope, G Lamer

TL;DR
This paper presents a new catalog of X-ray-selected galaxy clusters confirmed by optical data from SDSS, including many newly discovered clusters, and analyzes the X-ray luminosity-temperature relation across a broad redshift range.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive catalog of galaxy clusters with optical confirmation and X-ray properties, and investigates the evolution of the L_X-T relation with redshift.
Findings
75% of clusters are newly discovered in X-ray and optical bands.
The catalog includes 530 clusters with redshift measurements.
No evolution observed in the L_X-T relation's slope and scatter with redshift.
Abstract
We compile a sample of X-ray-selected galaxy groups and clusters from the XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalogue (2XMMi-DR3) with optical confirmation and redshift measurement from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). The X-ray cluster candidates were selected from the 2XMMi-DR3 catalogue in the footprint of the SDSS-DR7. We developed a finding algorithm to search for overdensities of galaxies at the positions of the X-ray cluster candidates in the photometric redshift space and to measure the redshifts of the clusters from the SDSS data. The detection algorithm provides the photometric redshift of 530 galaxy clusters. Of these, 310 clusters have a spectroscopic redshift for at least one member galaxy. About 75 percent of the optically confirmed cluster sample are newly discovered X-ray clusters. Moreover, 301 systems are known as optically selected clusters in the literature while…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
