Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 845964
The XXL Survey. IX. Optical overdensity and radio continuum analysis of a supercluster at z = 0.43
The XXL Survey. IX. Optical overdensity and radio continuum analysis of a supercluster at z = 0.43 // Astronomy & astrophysics (Berlin), 592 (2016), A8-1 doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201526952 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
The XXL Survey. IX. Optical overdensity and radio
continuum analysis of a supercluster at z = 0.43
Autori
Baran, Nikola ; Smolčić, Vernesa ; Milaković, Davor ; Novak, Mladen ; Delhaize, J. ; Gastaldello, F. ; Ramos-Ceja, M. E. ; Pacaud, F. ; Bourke, S. ; Carilli, C. L. ; Ettori, S. ; Hallinan, G. ; Horellou, C. ; Koulouridis, E. ; Chiappetti, L. ; Miettinen, O. ; Melnyk, O. ; Mooley, K. ; Pierre, M. ; Pompei, E. ; Schinnerer, E.
Izvornik
Astronomy & astrophysics (Berlin) (0004-6361) 592
(2016);
A8-1
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
catalogs ; galaxies: clusters: general ; galaxies: groups: general ; radio continuum: galaxies
Sažetak
We present observations with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) at 3 GHz (10 cm) toward a sub-field of the XXL- North 25 deg2 field targeting the first supercluster discovered in the XXL Survey. The structure has been found at a spectroscopic redshift of 0.43 and extending over 0.̊35 × 0.̊1 on the sky. The aim of this paper is twofold. First, we present the 3 GHz VLA radio continuum observations, the final radio mosaic and radio source catalogue, and, second, we perform a detailed analysis of the supercluster in the optical and radio regimes using photometric redshifts from the CFHTLS survey and our new VLA-XXL data. Our final 3 GHz radio mosaic has a resolution of 3.̋2 × 1.̋9, and encompasses an area of 41' × 41' with rms noise level lower than ~ 20 μJy beam-1. The noise in the central 15' × 15' region is ≈ 11 μJy beam-1. From the mosaic we extract a catalogue of 155 radio sources with signal-to- noise ratio (S/N) ≥ 6, eight of which are large, multicomponent sources, and 123 (79%) of which can be associated with optical sources in the CFHTLS W1 catalogue. Applying Voronoi tessellation analysis (VTA) in the area around the X-ray identified supercluster using photometric redshifts from the CFHTLS survey we identify a total of seventeen overdensities at zphot = 0.35 - 0.50, 7 of which are associated with clusters detected in the XMM-Newton XXL data. We find a mean photometric redshift of 0.43 for our overdensities, consistent with the spectroscopic redshifts of the brightest cluster galaxies of seven X-ray detected clusters. The full VTA-identified structure extends over ~ 0.̊6 × 0.̊2 on the sky, which corresponds to a physical size of ~ 12 × 4 Mpc2 at z = 0.43. No large radio galaxies are present within the overdensities, and we associate eight (S/N> 7) radio sources with potential group/cluster member galaxies. The spatial distribution of the red and blue VTA- identified potential group member galaxies, selected by their observed g - r colours, suggests that the clusters are not virialised yet, but are dynamically young, as expected for hierarchical structure growth in a ΛCDM universe. Further spectroscopic data are required to analyse the dynamical state of the groups.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Fizika
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb
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