论文标题
SDSS Redmapper Galaxy群集目录中投影效应的光谱定量
Spectroscopic Quantification of Projection Effects in the SDSS redMaPPer Galaxy Cluster Catalogue
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论文摘要
投影效应,因此沿着星系群的星系与簇光环错误相关,这对光学群集宇宙学带来了重大挑战。我们使用发光星系的统计代表性光谱覆盖范围来研究投影效应如何影响Sloan数字天空调查(SDSS)REDMAPPER GALAXY群集目录的低降射限制。光谱红移使我们能够将真正的群集成员与误报区分开,并确定在投影中查看的候选群集成员的比例。我们的主要结果可以概括如下:首先,我们表明可以使用简单的双高斯模型来描述Redmapper样品中视线速度的分布;其次,投影效应的发生率很大,占$ \ sim 16 $ 16 $的加权物品的最低富裕物品的$ \ sim;第三,投影效应是丰富度的强大功能,其在最高丰富度箱中的贡献比低富度对象小几倍。第四,我们的测量幅度与最先进的模型具有相似的幅度,但是与这些模型相比,对投影对丰富性的影响更陡峭。第五,观察到的速度分散斜率 - 富富度的关系,对投影效应进行了校正,这意味着真实,三维光环质量和三维丰富度之间的近似线性关系。我们的结果提供了对投影影响对SDSS Redmapper群集样品的影响的强大,经验描述,并体现了光学成像和光谱数据之间的协同作用,用于研究星系群天体物理学和宇宙学的研究。
Projection effects, whereby galaxies along the line-of-sight to a galaxy cluster are mistakenly associated with the cluster halo, present a significant challenge for optical cluster cosmology. We use statistically representative spectral coverage of luminous galaxies to investigate how projection effects impact the low-redshift limit of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) redMaPPer galaxy cluster catalogue. Spectroscopic redshifts enable us to differentiate true cluster members from false positives and determine the fraction of candidate cluster members viewed in projection. Our main results can be summarized as follows: first, we show that a simple double-Gaussian model can be used to describe the distribution of line-of-sight velocities in the redMaPPer sample; second, the incidence of projection effects is substantial, accounting for $\sim 16$ per cent of the weighted richness for the lowest richness objects; third, projection effects are a strong function of richness, with the contribution in the highest richness bin being several times smaller than for low-richness objects; fourth, our measurement has a similar amplitude to state-of-the-art models, but finds a steeper dependence of projection effects on richness than these models; and fifth, the slope of the observed velocity dispersion--richness relation, corrected for projection effects, implies an approximately linear relationship between the true, three-dimensional halo mass and three-dimensional richness. Our results provide a robust, empirical description of the impact of projection effects on the SDSS redMaPPer cluster sample and exemplify the synergies between optical imaging and spectroscopic data for studies of galaxy cluster astrophysics and cosmology.