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Improving Galaxy Cluster Selection with the Outskirt Stellar Mass of Galaxies

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2025-05-27 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

The number density and redshift evolution of optically selected galaxy clusters offer an independent measurement of the amplitude of matter fluctuations, S8S_8. However, recent results have shown that clusters chosen by the redMaPPer algorithm show richness-dependent biases that affect the weak lensing signals and number densities of clusters, increasing uncertainty in the cluster mass calibration and reducing their constraining power. In this work, we evaluate an alternative cluster proxy, outskirt stellar mass, MoutM_{\textrm{out}}, defined as the total stellar mass within a [50,100][50,100] kpc envelope centered on a massive galaxy. This proxy exhibits scatter comparable to redMaPPer richness, λ\lambda, but is less likely to be subject to projection effects. We compare the Dark Energy Survey Year 3 redMaPPer cluster catalog with a MoutM_{\textrm{out}} selected cluster sample from the Hyper-Suprime Camera survey. We use weak lensing measurements to quantify and compare the scatter of MoutM_{\textrm{out}} and λ\lambda with halo mass. Our results show MoutM_{\textrm{out}} has a scatter consistent with λ\lambda, with a similar halo mass dependence, and that both proxies contain unique information about the underlying halo mass. We find λ\lambda-selected samples introduce features into the measured ΔΣ\Delta \Sigma signal that are not well fit by a log-normal scatter only model, absent in MoutM_{\textrm{out}} selected samples. Our findings suggest that MoutM_{\textrm{out}} offers an alternative for cluster selection with more easily calibrated selection biases, at least at the generally lower richnesses probed here. Combining both proxies may yield a mass proxy with a lower scatter and more tractable selection biases, enabling the use of lower mass clusters in cosmology. Finally, we find the scatter and slope in the λMout\lambda-M_{\textrm{out}} scaling relation to be 0.49±0.020.49 \pm 0.02 and 0.38±0.090.38 \pm 0.09.

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@article{arxiv.2410.20205,
  title  = {Improving Galaxy Cluster Selection with the Outskirt Stellar Mass of Galaxies},
  author = {Matthew Kwiecien and Tesla Jeltema and Alexie Leauthaud and Song Huang and Eli Rykoff and Sven Heydenreich and Johannes Lange and Spencer Everett and Conghao Zhou and Paige Kelly and Yuanyuan Zhang and Tae-Hyeon Shin and Jesse Golden-Marx and J. L. Marshall and M. Aguena and S. S. Allam and S. Bocquet and D. Brooks and A. Carnero Rosell and J. Carretero and L. N. da Costa and M. E. S. Pereira and T. M. Davis and J. De Vicente and P. Doel and I. Ferrero and B. Flaugher and J. Frieman and J. García-Bellido and M. Gatti and E. Gaztanaga and G. Giannini and D. Gruen and R. A. Gruendl and G. Gutierrez and S. R. Hinton and D. L. Hollowood and K. Honscheid and D. J. James and S. Lee and R. Miquel and A. Pieres and A. A. Plazas Malagón and A. K. Romer and S. Samuroff and E. Sanchez and B. Santiago and I. Sevilla-Noarbe and M. Smith and E. Suchyta and M. E. C. Swanson and G. Tarle and D. L. Tucker and V. Vikram and N. Weaverdyck and P. Wiseman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.20205},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

22 pages, 8 figures, 4 tables, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. D. on 22 May, 2025