The XXL Survey L. Active galactic nucleus contamination in galaxy clusters: Detection and cosmological impact
Sunayana Bhargava, Christian Garrel, Elias Koulouridis, Marguerite, Pierre, Ivan Valtchanov, Nicolas Cerardi, Ben J. Maughan, Michel Aguena,, Christophe Benoist, Cale Baguley, Miriam E. Ramos-Ceja, Christophe Adami,, Lucio Chiappetti, Cristian Vignali, Jon P. Willis

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new automated method to detect and characterize AGN contamination in galaxy clusters within the XXL survey, assessing its impact on cluster detection and cosmological measurements, with implications for future X-ray surveys.
Contribution
The study develops an automated classification for AGN-contaminated clusters, quantifies the missed detection fraction, and evaluates the cosmological impact of AGN contamination in X-ray cluster surveys.
Findings
5% missed cluster detection rate in XXL survey
Seven undetected AGN-contaminated clusters above z > 0.6
AGN contamination causes a ~3σ tension in cosmological parameters for large surveys
Abstract
X-ray observations of galaxy clusters are impacted by the presence of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in a manner that is challenging to quantify, leading to biases in the detection and measurement of cluster properties for both astrophysics and cosmological applications. We detect and characterise clusters contaminated by central AGNs within the XXL survey footprint and provide a systematic assessment of the cosmological impact of such systems in X-ray cluster samples. We introduce a new automated class for AGN-contaminated (AC) clusters in the XXL source detection pipeline. The majority of these systems are otherwise missed by current X-ray cluster-detection methods. The AC selection is also effective in distinguishing AGN and cool-core presence using supplementary optical and infrared information. We present 33 AC objects, including 25 clusters in the redshift range, $0.14 \leq z \leq…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
