The SPT-Deep Cluster Catalog: Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Selected Clusters from Combined SPT-3G and SPTpol Measurements over 100 Square Degrees
K. Kornoelje, L. E. Bleem, E. S. Rykoff, T. M. C. Abbott, P. A. R., Ade, M. Aguena, O. Alves, A. J. Anderson, F. Andrade-Oliveira, B., Ansarinejad, M. Archipley, M. L. N. Ashby, J. E. Austermann, D. Bacon, L., Balkenhol, J. A. Beall, K. Benabed, A. N. Bender, B. A. Benson

TL;DR
This paper presents a catalog of 442 galaxy clusters detected via the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect in a 100 square degree field, combining SPT-3G and SPTpol data, with detailed analysis of dust contamination effects.
Contribution
The study provides the lowest median mass and highest median redshift SZ-selected cluster sample to date, with a comprehensive analysis of dust contamination impacts.
Findings
Catalog of 442 confirmed clusters with redshifts up to 1.8.
Dust contamination reduces tSZ signal by ~17% at high redshift.
Dust-nulled maps yield consistent cluster catalogs, confirming robustness.
Abstract
We present a catalog of 500 galaxy cluster candidates in the SPT-Deep field: a 100 deg field that combines data from the SPT-3G and SPTpol surveys to reach noise levels of 3.0, 2.2, and 9.0 K-arcmin at 95, 150, and 220 GHz, respectively. This is comparable to noise levels expected for the wide field survey of CMB-S4, a next-generation CMB experiment. Candidates are selected via the thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect with a minimum significance of , resulting in a catalog of purity . Optical data from the Dark Energy Survey and infrared data from the Spitzer Space Telescope are used to confirm 442 cluster candidates. The clusters span and . The sample's median redshift is 0.74 and the median mass is ; these…
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TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Computational Physics and Python Applications
