AMICO-COSMOS galaxy cluster and group catalogue up to $z = 2$: Sample properties and X-ray counterparts
Greta Toni, Matteo Maturi, Alexis Finoguenov, Lauro Moscardini,, Gianluca Castignani

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new galaxy cluster catalogue up to redshift 2 using the AMICO algorithm in the COSMOS field, calibrates mass proxies with X-ray data, and prepares for future Euclid data analysis.
Contribution
It presents an innovative application of AMICO for deep, wide-area cluster detection up to z=2, including calibration of mass proxies and X-ray counterparts.
Findings
Catalogue of 1269 clusters with S/N >3.0
Calibration of mass-proxy scaling relations up to z=2
Identification of X-ray counterparts for 622 clusters
Abstract
We present a new galaxy cluster search in the COSMOS field through the use of the Adaptive Matched Identifier of Clustered Objects (AMICO). We produced a new cluster and group catalogue up to , by performing an innovative application of AMICO with respect to previous successful applications to wide-field surveys, in terms of depth (down to ), small area covered ( of unmasked area) and redshift extent. This sample, and the comparative analysis we performed with the X-rays, allowed for the calibration of mass-proxy scaling relations up to and down to less than and constitutes the base for the refinement of the cluster model for future applications of AMICO, like the analysis of upcoming Euclid data. AMICO is based on an optimal linear matched filter and detects clusters in photometric galaxy catalogues using galaxy location, photometric…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
