Characterization of a subsample of the Planck SZ source cluster catalogues using optical SDSS DR12 data
A. Streblyanska, R. Barrena, J.A. Rubino-Martin, R.F.J. van der Burg,, N. Aghanim, A. Aguado-Barahona, A. Ferragamo, H. Lietzen

TL;DR
This study validates and identifies optical counterparts of Planck SZ galaxy cluster candidates using SDSS DR12 data, providing new redshifts and improving the understanding of the catalog's purity and completeness.
Contribution
It introduces a robust optical identification method combining SDSS data and SZ profiles, discovering new redshifts and confirming cluster counterparts.
Findings
37 new redshifts for Planck clusters
Detection of high-z (z>0.5) clusters via SZ
Improved association accuracy between SZ sources and optical clusters
Abstract
The Planck catalogues of SZ sources, PSZ1 and PSZ2, are the largest catalogues of galaxy clusters selected through their SZ signature in the full sky. In 2013, we started a long-term observational program at Canary Island observatories with the aim of validating about 500 unconfirmed SZ sources. In this work we present results of the initial pre-screening of possible cluster counterparts using photometric and spectroscopic data of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey DR12. Our main aim is to identify previously unconfirmed PSZ2 cluster candidates and to contribute in determination of the actual purity and completeness of Planck SZ source sample. Using the latest version of the PSZ2 catalogue, we select all sources overlapping with the SDSS DR12 footprint and without redshift information. We validate these cluster fields following optical criteria (mainly distance with respect to the Planck…
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