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HeCS-red: Dense Hectospec Surveys of redMaPPer-selected Clusters
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- Issue Date
- 2018-08
- Publisher
- IOP PUBLISHING LTD
- Citation
- ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, Vol.862 No.2
- Abstract
- We use dense redshift surveys to explore the properties of galaxy clusters selected from the redMaPPer catalog. Our new survey, Hectospec Cluster Survey of red-sequence-selected clusters (HeCS-red), includes 10,589 new or remeasured redshifts from MMT/Hectospec observations of 27 redMaPPer clusters at redshifts z = 0.08-0.25 with large estimated richnesses (richness estimate lambda > 64). Our spectra confirm that each candidate cluster corresponds to a large overdensity in redshift space. The redMaPPer photometric redshifts have a slight bias toward higher redshifts. We measure the relation between velocity dispersion sigma(p) and lambda The relation shows intrinsic scatter of 24% (and a range of 2x) in velocity dispersion at fixed richness. We extend our analysis to HeCS-red-ext, a sample that includes several clusters selected by X-ray flux or Sunyaev-Zeldovich signal. The heterogeneous sample of 121 clusters in HeCS-red-ext shows similar intrinsic scatter in the sigma(p)-lambda relation as the HeCS-red sample, but the range of sp at fixed richness increases to 3x. We evaluate the membership probability estimates P-mem for individual galaxies provided by redMaPPer. The spectroscopic membership fraction is larger than P-mem for 0.05 <= P-mem <= 0.7; conversely, the spectroscopic membership fraction is smaller than P-mem at P-mem >= 0.8. We compare spectroscopic richness estimates with redMaPPer richness estimates and find good agreement on average, but a range of a factor of two in spectroscopic richness at fixed redMaPPer richness. Overall, within the high-richness and low-redshift cut of our sample, spectroscopically estimated parameters such as velocity dispersion correlate well with photometric richness estimates, although the relations contain substantial scatter.
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- 0004-637X
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