Toward the low-scatter selection of X-ray clusters: Galaxy cluster detection with eROSITA through cluster outskirts
Florian K\"afer, Alexis Finoguenov, Dominique Eckert, Nicolas Clerc,, Miriam E. Ramos-Ceja, Jeremy S. Sanders, and Vittorio Ghirardini

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new galaxy cluster detection method for eROSITA that focuses on cluster outskirts to reduce cool core bias, improve catalog purity, and enhance cosmological constraints.
Contribution
It introduces a detection scheme avoiding cluster centers, leveraging spatial scales in outskirts, and provides a calibration approach for core-excised luminosity using simulations.
Findings
The method reduces cool core bias in cluster detection.
Simulations show effective separation of extended signals from point sources.
The approach improves cluster characterization and selection function simplicity.
Abstract
One key ingredient in using galaxy clusters (GCs) as a precision cosmological probe in large X-ray surveys is to understand selection effects. The dependence of the X-ray emission on the square of the gas density leads to a predominant role of cool cores in the detection of GCs. The contribution of cool cores to the X-ray luminosity does not scale with GC mass and cosmology and therefore affects the use of X-ray GCs in producing cosmological constraints. One of the main science goals of the eROSITA mission is to constrain cosmology with a wide X-ray survey. We propose an eROSITA GC detection scheme that avoids the use of X-ray GC centers in detection. We calculate theoretical expectations and characterize the performance of this scheme by simulations. Performing realistic simulations of point sources (PSs) in survey mode we search for spatial scales where the extended signal is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
