The XMM-LSS survey: the Class 1 cluster sample over the extended 11 deg$^2$ and its spatial distribution
Abstract
This paper presents 52 X-ray bright galaxy clusters selected within the 11 deg XMM-LSS survey. 51 of them have spectroscopic redshifts (), one is identified at , and all together make the high-purity "Class 1" (C1) cluster sample of the XMM-LSS, the highest density sample of X-ray selected clusters with a monitored selection function. Their X-ray fluxes, averaged gas temperatures (median keV), luminosities (median ergs/s) and total mass estimates (median ) are measured, adapting to the specific signal-to-noise regime of XMM-LSS observations. The redshift distribution of clusters shows a deficit of sources when compared to the cosmological expectations, regardless of whether WMAP-9 or Planck-2013 CMB parameters are assumed. This lack of sources is particularly noticeable at . However, after quantifying uncertainties due to small number statistics and sample variance we are not able to put firm (i.e. ) constraints on the presence of a large void in the cluster distribution. We work out alternative hypotheses and demonstrate that a negative redshift evolution in the normalization of the relation (with respect to a self-similar evolution) is a plausible explanation for the observed deficit. We confirm this evolutionary trend by directly studying how C1 clusters populate the space, properly accounting for selection biases. We point out that a systematically evolving, unresolved, central component in clusters and groups (AGN contamination or cool core) can impact the classification as extended sources and be partly responsible for the observed redshift distribution.[abridged]
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@article{arxiv.1408.6325,
title = {The XMM-LSS survey: the Class 1 cluster sample over the extended 11 deg$^2$ and its spatial distribution},
author = {N. Clerc and C. Adami and M. Lieu and B. Maughan and F. Pacaud and M. Pierre and T. Sadibekova and G. P. Smith and P. Valageas and B. Altieri and C. Benoist and S. Maurogordato and J. P. Willis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.6325},
year = {2015}
}
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33 pages, 21 figures, 3 tables ; accepted for publication in MNRAS