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Constructing a Galaxy Cluster Catalog in IllustrisTNG-300 using the Mulguisin Algorithm

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-05-29 v1

Abstract

We present a new simulated galaxy cluster catalog based on the IllustrisTNG simulation. We use the Mulguisin (MGS) algorithm to identify galaxy overdensities. Our cluster identification differs from the previous FoF cluster identification in two aspects; 1) we identify cluster halos based on the galaxy subhalos instead of unobservable dark matter particles, and 2) we use the MGS algorithm that separates galaxy overdensities hosted by massive galaxies. Our approach provides a cluster catalog constructed similar to the observed cluster catalogs using spectroscopic surveys. The MGS cluster catalog lists 303 halos with M200>1014_{200} > 10^{14} M_{\odot}, including 10%\sim 10\% more than the FoF. The MGS catalog includes more systems because we separate some independent massive MGS cluster halos that are bundled into a single FoF algorithm. These independent MGS halos are apparently distinguishable in galaxy spatial distribution and the phase-space diagram. Because we constructed a refined cluster catalog that identifies local galaxy overdensities, we evaluate the effect of MGS clusters on the evolution of galaxies better than using the FoF cluster catalog. The MGS halo identification also enables effective identifications of merging clusters by selecting systems with neighboring galaxy overdensities. We thus highlight that the MGS cluster catalog is a useful tool for studying clusters in cosmological simulations and for comparing with the observed cluster samples.

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@article{arxiv.2405.17738,
  title  = {Constructing a Galaxy Cluster Catalog in IllustrisTNG-300 using the Mulguisin Algorithm},
  author = {Lael Shin and Jubee Sohn and Young Ju and Inkyu Park and Cristiano G. Sabiu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.17738},
  year   = {2024}
}

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15 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables, Submitted to ApJ

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