SPIDERS: the spectroscopic follow-up of X-ray selected clusters of galaxies in SDSS-IV
Nicolas Clerc, Andrea Merloni, Yu-Ying Zhang, Alexis Finoguenov, Tom, Dwelly, Kirpal Nandra, Chris A. Collins, Kyle Dawson, Jean-Paul Kneib,, Eduardo Rozo, Eli Rykoff, Tatyana Sadibekova, Joel R. Brownstein, Yen-Ting, Lin, Jethro Ridl, Mara Salvato, Axel Schwope

TL;DR
SPIDERS is a large spectroscopic survey within SDSS-IV aimed at obtaining precise redshifts for X-ray selected galaxy clusters to enable detailed cosmological studies of large-scale structure.
Contribution
This paper presents the first extensive spectroscopic follow-up of X-ray galaxy clusters in SDSS-IV, including target selection, algorithms, and a catalog of validated clusters.
Findings
Catalog of 230 spectroscopically confirmed clusters
Efficient target selection using SDSS imaging and red-sequence finder
Potential applications in studying $L_X-\sigma$ relation and phase-space analysis
Abstract
SPIDERS (The SPectroscopic IDentification of eROSITA Sources) is a program dedicated to the homogeneous and complete spectroscopic follow-up of X-ray AGN and galaxy clusters over a large area (7500 deg) of the extragalactic sky. SPIDERS is part of the SDSS-IV project, together with the Extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS) and the Time-Domain Spectroscopic Survey (TDSS). This paper describes the largest project within SPIDERS before the launch of eROSITA: an optical spectroscopic survey of X-ray selected, massive ( to ) galaxy clusters discovered in ROSAT and XMM-Newton imaging. The immediate aim is to determine precise () redshifts for 4,000-5,000 of these systems out to . The scientific goal of the program is precision cosmology, using clusters as probes of large-scale structure in the…
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