The eROSITA Final Equatorial-Depth Survey (eFEDS): Catalog of galaxy clusters and groups
A. Liu, E. Bulbul, V. Ghirardini, T. Liu, M. Klein, N. Clerc, Y., Oezsoy, M. E. Ramos-Ceja, F. Pacaud, J. Comparat, N. Okabe, Y. E. Bahar, V., Biffi, H. Brunner, M. Brueggen, J. Buchner, J. Ider Chitham, I. Chiu, K., Dolag, E. Gatuzz, J. Gonzalez, D. N. Hoang, G. Lamer

TL;DR
The eFEDS survey provides a detailed catalog of 542 galaxy clusters and groups detected via X-ray, demonstrating eROSITA's capability for cosmological studies and cluster characterization in a 140 deg$^2$ area.
Contribution
This work presents the first eROSITA-selected galaxy cluster catalog, including imaging, spectral analysis, and assessment of sample properties, purity, and completeness.
Findings
542 candidate clusters detected in 140 deg$^2$ area.
Average cluster temperature around 2 keV.
Contamination fraction approximately 20%."
Abstract
The eROSITA Final Equatorial-Depth Survey has been carried out during the PV phase of the SRG/eROSITA telescope and completed in November 2019. This survey is designed to provide the first eROSITA-selected sample of galaxy clusters and groups and to test the predictions for the all-sky survey in the context of cosmological studies with clusters. In the 140 deg area covered by eFEDS, 542 candidate clusters and groups are detected as extended X-ray sources, down to a flux of erg/s/cm in the soft band (0.5-2 keV) within 1'. In this work, we provide the catalog of candidate galaxy clusters and groups in eFEDS. We perform imaging and spectral analysis on the eFEDS clusters with eROSITA X-ray data, and study the properties of the sample. The clusters are distributed in the redshift range [0.01, 1.3], with the median redshift at 0.35. We obtain the ICM temperature…
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