Comparison between optical and X-ray cluster detection methods
Abstract
In this work we present combined optical and X-ray cluster detection methods in an area near the North Galactic Pole area, previously covered by the SDSS and 2dF optical surveys. The same area has been covered by shallow ( deg) XMM-{\em Newton} observations. The optical cluster detection procedure is based on merging two independent selection methods - a smoothing+percolation technique, and a Matched Filter Algorithm. The X-ray cluster detection is based on a wavelet-based algorithm, incorporated in the SAS v.5.2 package. The final optical sample counts 9 candidate clusters with richness of more than 20 galaxies, corresponding roughly to APM richness class. Three, of our optically detected clusters are also detected in our X-ray survey.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0310249,
title = {Comparison between optical and X-ray cluster detection methods},
author = {S. Basilakos and M. Plionis and S. Georgakakis and I. Georgantopoulos and T. Gaga and V. Kolokotronis and G. C. Stewart},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0310249},
year = {2007}
}
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4 pages, 1 figure, to appear in Proceeding of the ''Multi-wavelength Cosmology'', Conference held in Mykonos, Greece, June 2003