The SRG/eROSITA All-Sky Survey: First catalog of superclusters in the western Galactic hemisphere
A. Liu, E. Bulbul, M. Kluge, V. Ghirardini, X. Zhang, J.S. Sanders, E., Artis, Y.E. Bahar, F. Balzer, M. Brueggen, N. Clerc, J. Comparat, C. Garrel,, E. Gatuzz, S. Grandis, G. Lamer, A. Merloni, K. Migkas, K. Nandra, P., Predehl, M.E. Ramos-Ceja, T.H. Reiprich, R. Seppi

TL;DR
This paper presents the largest X-ray-selected supercluster catalog from the eROSITA all-sky survey, enabling detailed studies of large-scale structure and cosmic evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive catalog of superclusters identified in X-ray data from eROSITA, including their properties, reliability, and comparison with optical structures.
Findings
Identified 1338 superclusters up to redshift 0.8.
Most massive supercluster is the Shapley supercluster.
Catalog covers unprecedented volume and sky coverage.
Abstract
Superclusters of galaxies mark the large-scale overdense regions in the Universe. Superclusters provide an ideal environment to study structure formation and to search for the emission of the intergalactic medium such as cosmic filaments and WHIM. In this work, we present the largest-to-date catalog of X-ray-selected superclusters identified in the first SRG/eROSITA All-Sky Survey (eRASS1). By applying the Friends-of-Friends method on the galaxy clusters detected in eRASS1, we identified 1338 supercluster systems in the western Galactic hemisphere up to redshift 0.8, including 818 cluster pairs and 520 rich superclusters with members. The most massive and richest supercluster system is the Shapley supercluster at redshift 0.05 with 45 members and a total mass of . The most extensive system has a projected length of 127~Mpc. The sizes of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
