An X-ray selected catalog of extended galaxy clusters from the ROSAT All-Sky Survey (RXGCC)
Weiwei Xu, Miriam E. Ramos-Ceja, Florian Pacaud, Thomas H. Reiprich,, Thomas Erben

TL;DR
This paper presents a new X-ray selected catalog of extended galaxy clusters from the ROSAT All-Sky Survey, aiming to identify previously missed clusters and address cosmological tensions.
Contribution
The creation of the RXGCC catalog using a dedicated algorithm optimized for extended sources, including new cluster identifications and detailed simulation-based validation.
Findings
944 galaxy clusters identified, including new and previously known
Low contamination ratio of false detections (0.008 to 0.100)
Gold+Silver clusters are less luminous and have flatter profiles than Bronze
Abstract
There is a known tension between cosmological parameter constraints obtained from the primary CMB and those from galaxy cluster samples. One possible explanation could be certain types of groups or clusters of galaxy have been missed in the past. We aim to search for galaxy groups and clusters with particularly extended surface brightness distributions, by creating a new X-ray selected catalog of extended galaxy clusters from the ROSAT All-Sky Survey, using a dedicated algorithm optimized for extended sources. Through extensive simulations, the detection efficiency and sample purity are investigated. Previous cluster catalogs in X-ray and other wave-bands, as well as spectroscopic and photometric redshifts of galaxies are used for the cluster identification. We report a catalog of galaxy clusters at high galactic latitude based on the ROSAT All-sky Survey, named as RXGCC, which includes…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
