Stellar Mass to Halo Mass Scaling Relation for X-ray Selected Low Mass Galaxy Clusters and Groups out to Redshift $z\approx1$
I. Chiu, A. Saro, J. Mohr, S. Desai, S. Bocquet, R. Capasso, C., Gangkofner, N. Gupta, J. Liu

TL;DR
This study establishes the relationship between stellar mass and halo mass for low-mass galaxy clusters up to redshift 1, revealing a strong mass dependence and weak redshift evolution, with implications for galaxy formation models.
Contribution
First measurement of the stellar mass-halo mass relation for low-mass clusters up to redshift 1, accounting for selection effects and measurement uncertainties.
Findings
Mass trend: $M_{\star} \propto M_{500}^{0.69\pm0.15}$
Intrinsic scatter in stellar mass at fixed halo mass: ~93%
No significant redshift evolution in the relation within uncertainties
Abstract
We present the stellar mass-halo mass scaling relation for 46 X-ray selected low-mass clusters or groups detected in the XMM-BCS survey with masses at redshift . The cluster binding masses are inferred from the measured X-ray luminosities \Lx, while the stellar masses of the galaxy populations are estimated using near-infrared imaging from the SSDF survey and optical imaging from the BCS survey. With the measured \Lx\ and stellar mass , we determine the best fit stellar mass-halo mass relation, accounting for selection effects, measurement uncertainties and the intrinsic scatter in the scaling relation. The resulting mass trend is , the intrinsic (log-normal) scatter is ,…
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