Batch discovery of nine z∼ 1 clusters using X-ray and K or R, z' images |
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Authors: | S. Andreon I. Valtchanov L. R. Jones B. Altieri M. Bremer J. Willis M. Pierre H. Quintana |
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Affiliation: | INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, Milano, Italy;Astrophysics group, Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College, London;School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham, Birmingham;XMM-Newton Science Operations Centre, European Space Agency, Villafranca del Castillo, Spain;Department of Physics, Bristol University, Bristol;Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada;CEA/DSM/DAPNIA, Service d'Astrophysique, Gif -sur-Yvette, France;Departamento de Astronomía y Astrofísica, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile |
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Abstract: | We present the results of an initial search for clusters of galaxies at z ∼ 1 and above, using data from 2.9 square degrees of XMM–Newton images. By selecting weak potentially extended X-ray sources with faint or no identifications in deep, ground-based optical imaging, we have constructed a starting sample of 19 high-redshift cluster candidates. Near-IR and R , z ' imaging of these fields identified nine of them as high-redshift systems. Six of these were confirmed spectroscopically, three at z ∼ 1.0 and the other three in the 0.8 < z < 0.92 range. The remaining three systems have solid photometric evidence to be at z phot∼ 0.8, 1.0 and 1.3. The present sample significantly increases the number of such clusters. The measured density of z ≳ 1 clusters, after discarding 'low'-redshift systems at z ≲ 0.92 is about 1.7 deg−2 (with 68 per cent confidence interval equal to [1.0, 2.9]) for fX ≳ 2.5 10−15 erg cm−2 s−1 ([0.5–2] keV) and this is a lower limit, having screened not all potential z ∼ 1 candidate clusters. Coordinates, X-ray measures and evidence for nine X-ray-selected high-redshift clusters is given. |
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Keywords: | galaxies: clusters: general cosmology: observations X-rays: galaxies: clusters |
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