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Characterising and Identifying Galaxy Protoclusters

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-12-12 v3

Abstract

We study the characteristics of galaxy protoclusters using the latest L-galaxies semi-analytic model. Searching for protoclusters on a scale of 10cMpc\sim 10 \, \mathrm{cMpc} gives an excellent compromise between the completeness and purity of their galaxy populations, leads to high distinction from the field in overdensity space, and allows accurate determination of the descendant cluster mass. This scale is valid over a range of redshifts and selection criteria. We present a procedure for estimating, given a measured galaxy overdensity, the protocluster probability and its descendant cluster mass for a range of modelling assumptions, particularly taking into account the shape of the measurement aperture. This procedure produces lower protocluster probabilities compared to previous estimates using fixed size apertures. The relationship between AGN and protoclusters is also investigated, and shows significant evolution with redshift; at z2z \sim 2 the fraction of protoclusters traced by AGN is high, but the fraction of all AGN in protoclusters is low, whereas at z5z \geqslant 5 the fraction of protoclusters containing AGN is low, but most AGN are in protoclusters. We also find indirect evidence for the emergence of a passive sequence in protoclusters at z2z \sim 2, and note that a significant fraction of all galaxies reside in protoclusters at z2z \geqslant 2, particularly the most massive.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1710.02148,
  title  = {Characterising and Identifying Galaxy Protoclusters},
  author = {Christopher C. Lovell and Peter A. Thomas and Stephen M. Wilkins},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.02148},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

19 pages, 16 figures, submitted to MNRAS

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