The XXL Survey. II. The bright cluster sample: catalogue and luminosity function
F. Pacaud, N. Clerc, P. A. Giles, C. Adami, T. Sadibekova, M. Pierre,, B. J. Maughan, M. Lieu, J.-P. Le F\`evre, S. Alis, B. Altieri, F. Ardila, I., Baldry, C. Benoist, M. Birkinshaw, L. Chiappetti, J. D\'emocl\`es, D. Eckert,, A. E. Evrard, L. Faccioli, F. Gastaldello

TL;DR
This paper presents the XXL bright cluster sample, a catalog of 100 galaxy clusters, and analyzes their distribution, luminosity function, and large-scale structures to inform cosmological models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed luminosity function and spatial distribution analysis of the XXL bright cluster sample, including constraints on cosmological parameters.
Findings
Sky density slightly below WMAP9 predictions
Significantly below Planck 2015 cosmology predictions
No evolution detected in luminosity function up to z~1
Abstract
Context. The XXL Survey is the largest survey carried out by the XMM-Newton satellite and covers a total area of 50 square degrees distributed over two fields. It primarily aims at investigating the large-scale structures of the Universe using the distribution of galaxy clusters and active galactic nuclei as tracers of the matter distribution. Aims. This article presents the XXL bright cluster sample, a subsample of 100 galaxy clusters selected from the full XXL catalogue by setting a lower limit of on the source flux within a 1 aperture. Methods. The selection function was estimated using a mixture of Monte Carlo simulations and analytical recipes that closely reproduce the source selection process. An extensive spectroscopic follow-up provided redshifts for 97 of the 100 clusters. We derived accurate X-ray parameters for…
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