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HeCS-red: Dense Hectospec Surveys of redMaPPer-selected Clusters

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Authors

Rines, Kenneth J.; Geller, Margaret J.; Diaferio, Antonaldo; Hwang, Ho Seong; Sohn, Jubee

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.
ISSN
0004-637X
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/200752
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aacd49
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