Galaxy clusters in the SDSS Stripe 82 based on galaxy photometric redshifts
Florence Durret, Christophe Adami, Emmanuel Bertin, Jiangang Hao,, Isabel Marquez, Nicolas Martinet, Sophie Maurogordato, Tabatha Sauvaget,, Nicolas Scepi, Ali Takey, and Melville P. Ulmer

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes galaxy clusters in the SDSS Stripe 82 region using photometric redshifts, analyzing their properties, galaxy populations, and evolution across redshifts.
Contribution
It presents a new catalog of galaxy clusters detected with AMACFI, validated with simulations, and analyzes their galaxy populations and morphological properties.
Findings
Detected 3663 clusters between redshifts 0.15 and 0.70.
Identified a clear red sequence in colour-magnitude diagrams.
Found that the fraction of late-type galaxies increases with redshift.
Abstract
Based on a recent photometric redshift galaxy catalogue, we have searched for galaxy clusters in the Stripe~82 region of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey by applying the Adami & MAzure Cluster FInder (AMACFI). Extensive tests were made to fine-tune the AMACFI parameters and make the cluster detection as reliable as possible. The same method was applied to the Millennium simulation to estimate our detection efficiency and the approximate masses of the detected clusters. Considering all the cluster galaxies (i.e. within a 1 Mpc radius of the cluster to which they belong and with a photoz differing by less than 0.05 from that of the cluster), we stacked clusters in various redshift bins to derive colour-magnitude diagrams and galaxy luminosity functions (GLFs). For each galaxy with absolute magnitude brighter than -19.0 in the r band, we computed the disk and spheroid components by applying…
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