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XCS - XMM-Newton Cluster Survey Catalog, DR1 Version |
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The XMM Cluster Survey: optical analysis methodology and the first data release. Mehrtens N., Romer A.K., Hilton M., Lloyd-Davies E.J., Miller C.J., Stanford S.A., Hosmer M., Hoyle B., Collins C.A., Liddle A.R., Viana P.T.P., Nichol R.C., Stott J.P., Dubois E.N., Kay S.T., Sahlen M., Young O., Short C.J., Christodoulou L., Watson W.A., Davidson M., Harrison C.D., Baruah L., Smith M., Burke C., Mayers J.A., Deadman P.-J., Rooney P.J., Edmondson E.M., West M., Campbell H.C., Edge A.C., Mann R.G., Sabirli K., Wake D., Benoist C., Da Costa L., Maia M.A.G., Ogando R. <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 423, 1024-1052 (2012)> =2012MNRAS.423.1024M (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
Name
The XMMXCS source designation based on the positional coordinates
(RA and Dec in J2000 equatorial coordinates) of the XAPA-determined X-ray
centroid, e.g. 'XMMXCS JHHMMSS.s+DDMMSS.s', where XAPA stands for
XCS Automated Pipeline Algorithm.
Short_Name
The shorter version of the XMMXCS source designation using
the truncated J2000 equatorial coordinates of the XAPA-determined X-ray
centroid, e.g. 'XMMXCS JHHMM.m+DDMM'.
RA
The Right Ascension of the XAPA-determined X-ray centroid of the
source in the selected equinox.
Dec
The Declination of the XAPA-determined X-ray centroid of the
source in the selected equinox.
LII
The Galactic Longitude of the XAPA-determined X-ray centroid of the
source in the selected equinox.
BII
The Galactic Latitude of the XAPA-determined X-ray centroid of the
source in the selected equinox.
Counts
The number of counts for the source in the 0.5 - 2.0 keV band,
viz., the background-subtracted 0.5 - 2.0 keV photon counts as determined by
XAPA. As explained in Lloyd-Davies et al. (2011, MNRAS, 418, 14), these count
values have not been corrected for photons falling outside the XAPA-defined
aperture (that is done during an additional spatial-fitting step once the
cluster redshifts are known). The count values pertain to the number of
photons gathered from a single ObsID, where 'ObsID' is used herein to refer to
each of the complex sets of XMM exposures and calibration files that comprise
the 5776 XMM observations processed so far by XCS. If a candidate was detected
in multiple ObsIDs, then the highest recorded count is used.
Redshift
The adopted cluster redshift (see Section 5.2 of the reference
paper for a full discussion of how the most reliable redshifts were selected).
Ref_Redshift
The source of the redshift, as follows:
Lit - from the literature (see Section 5.3 of the reference paper), NXS - photometric redshift from the NXS (NOAO-XMM cluster Survey) project, Dr7 - photometric redshift from SDSS DR7, S82 - photometric redshift from SDSS Stripe 82 field, LRG - spectroscopic redshift from SDSS follow-up of Luminous Red Galaxies, Spec - spectroscopic redshift from the present study, H11 - redshift from Harrison et al. (2012, arXiv preprint 1202.4450.
Redshift_Type
The method by which the redshift was determined:
spec - spectroscopy phot - photometry X-ray - X-ray spectroscopy
kT
The measured X-ray temperature for the cluster, in keV.
The temperature fits are redshift-dependent and those presented herein assume
that the redshift value listed is correct.
kT_Neg_Err
The 1-sigma lower error in the X-ray temperature, in keV.
kT_Pos_Err
The 1-sigma upper error in the X-Ray temperature, in keV.
Alt_Name
The adopted alternative source designation taken from the
literature (see Section 5.4 of the reference paper).
Best_Zoo
The best XCS-Zoo or other source for classification of the cluster:
DR7 - SDSS DR7 regular imaging survey from XCS-Zoo (Sec. 4.1 of ref. paper) NXS - NXS imaging survey from XCS-Zoo (Sec. 4.1 of ref. paper) S82 - SDSS Stripe 82 imaging survey from XCS-Zoo (Sec. 4.1 of ref. paper) dss - Deep Sky Survey imaging (Section 4.2 of ref. paper)
Zoo_Class
The quality of the XCS-Zoo classification:
g - gold s - silver b - bronze na - none availableThe inspected candidates were classified into one of the following categories of cluster: gold; silver and bronze. A fourth category (other) was used for any remaining candidates (Section 4.1.1 of the reference paper). The XCS-Zoo categorization of each source was based upon the following information: a series of X-ray image cutouts (3 by 3, 6 by 6, 12 by 12 arcmin), highlighting X-ray contours and the region enclosed by the XAPA X-ray extent; a corresponding series of color-composite optical images (with and without X-ray contours overdrawn) and an image highlighting the location of the candidate within the ObsID. To be assigned a classification of gold, a candidate must have an unambiguous overdensity of galaxies coincident (i.e. within the extent of the XAPA-defined source ellipse) with an unambiguous extended X-ray source. Candidates classified as silver must have either an unambiguous overdensity of galaxies associated with an acceptable extended X-ray source, or an unambiguous extended X-ray source associated with a suspected galaxy overdensity and/or brightest cluster galaxy (BCG). Candidates classified as bronze were judged likely to be clusters, but could not be confirmed as such using only the information available in XCS-Zoo. Clusters not classified using XCS-Zoo were given a Zoo class value of 'na'.
L_Bol_500
The bolometric (0.05-100 keV band) luminosity of the cluster,
in units of erg/s, within a radius of R500, the radius at which the
overdensity has fallen to 500 times that of the cluster's critical density.
Only clusters that have measured TX values have luminosity information (see
Lloyd-Davies et al. 2011, MNRAS, 418, 14).
L_Bol_500_Neg_Err
The 1-sigma negative (lower) error in the corresponding
parameter value.
L_Bol_500_Pos_Err
The 1-sigma positive (upper) error in the corresponding
parameter value.
R_500
The radius R500 of the cluster, in kpc, viz., the radius at which
the overdensity has fallen to 500 times that of the cluster's critical density.
R_500_Neg_Err
The 1-sigma negative (lower) error in the corresponding
parameter value.
R_500_Pos_Err
The 1-sigma positive (upper) error in the corresponding
parameter value.
L_Bol_200
The bolometric (0.05-100 keV band) luminosity of the cluster,
in units of erg/s, within a radius of R200, the radius at which the
overdensity has fallen to 200 times that of the cluster's critical density.
Only clusters that have measured TX values have luminosity information (see
Lloyd-Davies et al. 2011, MNRAS, 418, 14).
L_Bol_200_Neg_Err
The 1-sigma negative (lower) error in the corresponding
parameter value.
L_Bol_200_Pos_Err
The 1-sigma positive (upper) error in the corresponding
parameter value.
R_200
The radius R200 of the cluster, in kpc, viz., the radius at which
the overdensity has fallen to 200 times that of the cluster's critical density.
R_200_Neg_Err
The 1-sigma negative (lower) error in the corresponding
parameter value.
R_200_Pos_Err
The 1-sigma positive (upper) error in the corresponding
parameter value.