The SRG/eROSITA All-Sky Survey: The first catalog of galaxy clusters and groups in the Western Galactic Hemisphere
E. Bulbul, A. Liu, M. Kluge, X. Zhang, J. S. Sanders, Y. E. Bahar, V., Ghirardini, E. Artis, R. Seppi, C. Garrel, M. E. Ramos-Ceja, J. Comparat, F., Balzer, K. B\"ockmann, M. Br\"uggen, N. Clerc, K. Dennerl, K. Dolag, M., Freyberg, S. Grandis, D. Gruen, F. Kleinebreil

TL;DR
This paper presents the first catalog of over 12,000 galaxy clusters detected in X-ray by eROSITA, covering a large sky area, with detailed properties and implications for cosmology.
Contribution
It provides a large, well-characterized catalog of galaxy clusters from the eROSITA survey, including new discoveries and detailed X-ray properties for cosmological studies.
Findings
Majority of clusters are new discoveries.
Sample spans a wide redshift and mass range.
Results agree with previous X-ray surveys after corrections.
Abstract
Clusters of galaxies can be used as powerful probes to study astrophysical processes on large scales, test theories of the growth of structure, and constrain cosmological models. The driving science goal of the SRG/eROSITA All-Sky Survey (eRASS) is to assemble a large sample of X-ray-selected clusters with a well-defined selection function to determine the evolution of the mass function and, hence, the cosmological parameters. We present here a catalog of 12247 optically confirmed galaxy groups and clusters detected in the 0.2-2.3 keV as extended X-ray sources in a 13,116deg region in the western Galactic hemisphere of the sky, which eROSITA surveyed in its first six months of operation. The clusters in the sample span the redshift range . The majority (68%) of these clusters, 8361 sources, represent new discoveries without known counterparts in the literature. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
