Velocity dispersion and dynamical masses for 388 Galaxy Clusters and groups. Calibrating the $M_{\rm SZ}$--$M_{\rm dyn}$ scaling relation for the PSZ2 sample
A. Aguado-Barahona, J.A. Rubino-Martin, A. Ferragamo, R. Barrena, A., Streblyanska, D. Tramonte

TL;DR
This study calibrates the relation between SZ-derived and dynamical masses for 388 galaxy clusters, providing a refined mass ratio estimate with reduced uncertainty based on extensive spectroscopic and archival data.
Contribution
It offers the largest sample-based calibration of the $M_{SZ}$--$M_{dyn}$ scaling relation for PSZ2 galaxy clusters, including bias corrections and detailed mass estimates.
Findings
SZ-to-dynamical mass ratio $(1-B) = 0.80\pm 0.04$ (stat) $\pm 0.05$ (sys)
Largest sample size reduces uncertainty in mass ratio
Consistent with previous studies but with improved precision.
Abstract
The second catalogue of Planck Sunyaev-Zeldovich (SZ) sources, hereafter PSZ2, represents the largest galaxy cluster sample selected by means of their SZ signature in a full-sky survey. Using telescopes at the Canary Island observatories, we conducted the long-term observational program 128- MULTIPLE-16/15B (hereafter LP15), a large and complete optical follow-up campaign of all the unidentified PSZ2 sources in the northern sky, with declinations above and no correspondence in the first Planck catalogue PSZ1. This paper is the third and last in the series of LP15 results, after Streblyanska et al. (2019) and Aguado-Barahona et al. (2019), and presents all the spectroscopic observations of the full program. We complement these LP15 spectroscopic results with Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) archival data and other observations from a previous program (ITP13-08), and present a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
