论文标题

蜘蛛:X射线星系群集随访和最终光谱数据发布的概述

SPIDERS: overview of the X-ray galaxy cluster follow-up and the final spectroscopic data release

论文作者

Clerc, N., Kirkpatrick, C. C., Finoguenov, A., Capasso, R., Comparat, J., Damsted, S., Furnell, K., Kukkola, A. E., Chitham, J. Ider, Merloni, A., Salvato, M., Gueguen, A., Dwelly, T., Collins, C., Saro, A., Erfanianfar, G., Schneider, D. P., Brownstein, J., Mamon, G. A., Padilla, N., Jullo, E., Bizyaev, D.

论文摘要

蜘蛛(Erosita源的光谱鉴定)是X射线选定的Galaxy簇的大型光谱程序,作为Sloan Digital Sky-Sublice-IV(SDSS-IV)的一部分。我们描述了SDSS数据释放16(DR16)的最终数据集:调查的总体特征,最终定位策略,达到完整性和光谱质量,特别强调了它作为宇宙学应用的星系群集样本的用途。现在,蜘蛛由4,000个光度红色序列中选择的大约27,000个新的星系光谱组成,每个光谱与X射线源相关。出色的光谱效率和强大的分析管道产生的光谱红移测量成功率超过98%,中位速度精度为20 km s $^{ - 1} $($ z = 0.2 $)。使用DR16光谱证实的2,740 X射线星系簇的目录,我们揭示了可观察到的宇宙中星系群集分布的三维图,最高为$ z \ sim0.6 $。我们强调了构件星系光谱之间的构件星系光谱之间的同质性。在准确的光谱红移和样品选择效果的模型的帮助下,我们计算了Galaxy群集X射线光度函数,并且我们的进化不足至$ z = 0.6 $。最后,我们讨论了即将推出的大型多重光谱计划的前景,该计划致力于跟进下一代全套X射线源目录。

SPIDERS (The SPectroscopic IDentification of eROSITA Sources) is a large spectroscopic programme for X-ray selected galaxy clusters as part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey-IV (SDSS-IV). We describe the final dataset in the context of SDSS Data Release 16 (DR16): the survey overall characteristics, final targeting strategies, achieved completeness and spectral quality, with special emphasis on its use as a galaxy cluster sample for cosmology applications. SPIDERS now consists of about 27,000 new optical spectra of galaxies selected within 4,000 photometric red sequences, each associated with an X-ray source. The excellent spectrograph efficiency and a robust analysis pipeline yield a spectroscopic redshift measurement success rate exceeding 98%, with a median velocity accuracy of 20 km s$^{-1}$ (at $z=0.2$). Using the catalogue of 2,740 X-ray galaxy clusters confirmed with DR16 spectroscopy, we reveal the three-dimensional map of the galaxy cluster distribution in the observable Universe up to $z\sim0.6$. We highlight the homogeneity of the member galaxy spectra among distinct regions of the galaxy cluster phase space. Aided by accurate spectroscopic redshifts and by a model of the sample selection effects, we compute the galaxy cluster X-ray luminosity function and we present its lack of evolution up to $z=0.6$. Finally we discuss the prospects of forthcoming large multiplexed spectroscopic programmes dedicated to follow up the next generation of all-sky X-ray source catalogues.

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