Cross identification between X-ray and Optical Clusters of Galaxies in the SDSS DR7 Field
Abstract
We use the ROSAT all sky survey X-ray cluster catalogs and the optical SDSS DR7 galaxy and group catalogs to cross-identify X-ray clusters with their optical counterparts, resulting in a sample of 201 X-ray clusters in the sky coverage of SDSS DR7. We investigate various correlations between the optical and X-ray properties of these X-ray clusters, and find that the following optical properties are correlated with the X-ray luminosity: the central galaxy luminosity, the central galaxy mass, the characteristic group luminosity (), the group stellar mass (), with typical 1- scatter of in . Using the observed number distribution of X-ray clusters, we obtain an unbiased scaling relation between the X-ray luminosity, the central galaxy stellar mass and the characteristic satellite stellar mass as (and in terms of luminosities, as ). We find that the systematic difference between different halo mass estimations, e.g., using the ranking of characteristic group stellar mass or using the X-ray luminosity scaling relation can be used to constrain cosmology. Comparing the properties of groups of similar stellar mass (or optical luminosities) and redshift that are X-ray luminous or under-luminous, we find that X-ray luminous groups have more faint satellite galaxies and higher red fraction in their satellites. The cross-identified X-ray clusters together with their optical properties are provided in Appendix B.
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@article{arxiv.1110.1987,
title = {Cross identification between X-ray and Optical Clusters of Galaxies in the SDSS DR7 Field},
author = {Lei Wang and Xiaohu Yang and Wentao Luo and Erwin T. Lau and Yu Wang and H. J. Mo and Frank C. van den Bosch and Q. D. Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.1987},
year = {2015}
}
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22 pages, 13figures, 1 table, submitted to ApJ