The XXL Survey: XVI. The clustering of X-ray selected galaxy clusters at z~0.3
F. Marulli, A. Veropalumbo, M. Sereno, L. Moscardini, F. Pacaud, M., Pierre, M. Plionis, A. Cappi, C. Adami, S. Alis, B. Altieri, M. Birkinshaw,, S. Ettori, L. Faccioli, F. Gastaldello, E. Koulouridis, C. Lidman, J.-P. Le, F\`evre, S. Maurogordato, B. Poggianti, E. Pompei

TL;DR
This study measures the clustering of X-ray selected galaxy clusters at z~0.3 from the XXL survey to constrain cosmological parameters, demonstrating the potential of cluster clustering for cosmology.
Contribution
First measurement of the two-point correlation function of X-ray selected galaxy clusters at high redshift and low mass, providing new cosmological constraints.
Findings
Measured $ ext{Ω}_ ext{M} = 0.27^{+0.06}_{-0.04}$
Determined effective bias $b_{eff} \\approx 2.73$
Results are consistent with standard cosmological models.
Abstract
Galaxy clusters trace the highest density peaks in the large-scale structure of the Universe. Their clustering provides a powerful probe that can be exploited in combination with cluster mass measurements to strengthen the cosmological constraints provided by cluster number counts. We investigate the spatial properties of a homogeneous sample of X-ray selected galaxy clusters from the XXL survey, the largest programme carried out by the XMM-Newton satellite. The measurements are compared to -cold dark matter predictions, and used in combination with self-calibrated mass scaling relations to constrain the effective bias of the sample, , and the matter density contrast, . We measured the angle-averaged two-point correlation function of the XXL cluster sample. The analysed catalogue consists of X-ray selected clusters from the XXL second data…
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