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XMMSDSSGCS - 2XMMi/SDSS Galaxy Cluster Survey |
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The catalog has two subsamples: (i) a cluster sample comprising 345 objects with their X-ray spectroscopic temperature and flux from the spectral fitting; (these objects are identified by having values for the table_sample parameter of 1 in this HEASARC implementation of the catalog) and (ii) a cluster sample consisting of 185 systems with their X-ray flux from the 2XMMi-DR3 catalog, because their X-ray data are insufficient for spectral fitting (these objects are identified by having values for the table_sample parameter of 2 herein). For each cluster, the catalog also provides the X-ray bolometric luminosity and the cluster mass at R500 based on scaling relations and the position of the likely brightest cluster galaxy (BCG). The updated LX - T relation of the current sample with X-ray spectroscopic parameters is presented in the paper. The authors found the slope of the LX - T relation to be consistent with published ones. They see no evidence for evolution in the slope and intrinsic scatter of the LX - T relation with redshift when excluding the low-luminosity groups.
This catalog of X-ray selected galaxy clusters and groups supersedes and subsumes the first release of the 2XMMi/SDSS Galaxy Cluster Survey, comprising 175 clusters of galaxies, which was presented in Takey et al. (2011, A&A, 534, A120).
The 2XMMi/SDSS Galaxy Cluster Survey. II. The optically confirmed cluster sample and the LX-T relation. Takey A., Schwope A., Lamer G. <Astron. Astrophys. 558, A75 (2013)> =2013A&A...558A..75T (SIMBAD/NED BibCode) The 2XMMi/SDSS Galaxy Cluster Survey I. The first cluster sample and X-ray luminosity-temperature relation. Takey A., Schwope A., Lamer G. <Astron. Astrophys. 534, A120 (2011)> =2011A&A...534A.120T (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
Table_Sample
This HEASARC-created parameter indicates the published table
from which the source originated, 1 or 2 (see Overview for more details).
DetID
A number which uniquely identifies each entry (detection) in the
2XMMi-DR3 Catalog.
Name
The 2XMMi-DR3 Catalog name. This IAU-style designation was assigned to
each unique SRCID in the catalog based upon the IAU registered classifications
2XMM and 2XMMi: a source that is included in the 2XMM catalog has kept its
2XMM IAU identification; a source that appeared for the first time in 2XMMi
retains its 2XMMi IAU identification; all new sources in 2XMMi-DR3 are also
assigned an IAU name with a 2XMMi prefix. The form of the IAU names is "2XMM
Jhhmmss.sSddmmss" or "2XMMi Jhhmmss.sSddmmss" where hhmmss.s is taken from the
averaged and eposcorr-corrected right ascension coordinate given in the column
RA and Sddmmss is the averaged and eposcorr-corrected declination taken from
the column DEC of the respective catalog. Note that the averaged coordinates
may have changed with respect to 2XMM but the IAU name with the 2XMM prefix
will be the same as in the 2XMM catalog. The situation is similar for sources
in the 2XMMi catalog where the 2XMMi-prefixed IAU name is maintained.
RA
The Right Ascension of the X-ray source detection in the selected
equinox. This was taken from the 2XMMi-DR3 Catalog (q.v. for more details),
and was given in J2000.0 decimal
degrees in the CDS version of this table with a precision of 10-5 degrees.
Dec
The Declination of the X-ray source detection in the selected equinox.
This was taken from the 2XMMi-DR3 Catalog (q.v. for more details),
and was given in J2000.0 decimal
degrees in the CDS version of this table with a precision of 10-5 degrees.
LII
The Galactic Longitude of the X-ray source detection.
BII
The Galactic Latitude of the X-ray source detection.
ObsID
The XMM-Newton 'obsid' identifier for the observation in which the
source was detected.
Redshift
The optical redshift z of the cluster of galaxies, being either
the spectroscopic redshift (redshift_type = 'spec-z') or the photometric
redshift (redshift_type = 'photo-z'). Where galaxy spectroscopic redshifts
were available, the authors used these instead of photometric redshifts.
Linear_Scale_Factor
The linear scale factor in kpc/arcsecond at the cluster
redshift.
Radius_Ap
The optimum aperture radius Rap, in kpc, for the cluster: this
is the extraction radius for which the highest integrated signal-to-noise was
obtained, and is discussed in Section 3 of the 2013 reference paper and
Section 3.2.1 of the 2011 reference paper. This parameter is given only for
the 345 clusters in sample (i) (table_sample = 1) for which the X-ray data
were sufficient for spectral fitting.
Radius_500
The estimated radius R500 at which the mean mass density of
the cluster is 500 times the critical density rhoc of the Universe at the
cluster redshift, in kpc. Thus R500 = cube root of [(3 * M500)/(4pi * 500
* rhoc(z)]. See Section 4 of the 2011 reference paper for more details.
kT_Ap
The average X-ray spectroscopic temperature kTap of the hot
intra-cluster medium of the cluster within the optimal aperture radius, Rap,
in keV. This parameter is given only for
the 345 clusters in sample (i) (table_sample = 1) for which the X-ray data
were sufficient for spectral fitting.
The cluster spectra were fitted with absorbed thin thermal plasma
emission models (TBabs * MEKAL) with pre-determined abundance
(fixed at 0.4 solar), redshift and Galactic
interstellar column density to determine the aperture X-ray temperature
(kTap), flux (Fap) [0.5-2 keV band], luminosity (Lap) [0.5-2 keV band],
and their errors. The authors accepted the measurements of Tap and Lap
if the fractional errors of both were smaller than 0.5.
kT_AP_Pos_Err
The positive 68%-confidence level error in the average X-ray
spectroscopic temperature kTap of the hot intra-cluster medium of the cluster
within the optimal aperture radius, Rap, in keV.
kT_AP_Neg_Err
The negative 68%-confidence level error in the average X-ray
spectroscopic temperature kTap of the hot intra-cluster medium of the cluster
within the optimal aperture radius, Rap, in keV.
Flux_Ap
The X-ray flux of the cluster fap within the optimal aperture
radius, in the 0.5 - 2 keV band, in erg cm-2 s-1. This parameter is given
only for the 345 clusters in sample (i) (table_sample = 1) for which the X-ray
data were sufficient for spectral fitting.
Flux_AP_Pos_Err
The positive 68%-confidence level error in the X-ray flux
of the cluster within the optimal aperture radius, in the 0.5 - 2 keV band, in
erg cm-2 s-1.
Flux_AP_Neg_Err
The negative 68%-confidence level error in the X-ray flux
of the cluster within the optimal aperture radius, in the 0.5 - 2 keV band, in
erg cm-2 s-1.
Lx_Ap
The X-ray luminosity of the cluster Lap within the optimal aperture
radius,in the 0.5 - 2 keV band, in erg s-1. This parameter is given
only for the 345 clusters in sample (i) (table_sample = 1) for which the X-ray
data were sufficient for spectral fitting.
Lx_AP_Pos_Err
The positive 68%-confidence level error in the
X-ray luminosity of the cluster Lap within the optimal aperture
radius,in the 0.5 - 2 keV band, in erg s-1.
Lx_AP_Neg_Err
The negative 68%-confidence level error in the
X-ray luminosity of the cluster Lap within the optimal aperture
radius,in the 0.5 - 2 keV band, in erg s-1.
Lx_500
The X-ray bolometric luminosity of the cluster over the rest-frame
energy range 0.1 to 50 keV and within the R500
radius, L500, in erg s-1. The estimation of this parameter is discussed
in Section 3 of the 2013 reference paper.
Lx_500_Error
The error in the X-ray bolometric luminosity of the cluster
within the R500 radius, in erg s-1. The fractional error in the bolometric
luminosity was assumed to be the same as the fractional error of the
luminosity in the given energy band.
Mass_500
The mass of the cluster within the R500 radius, M500, in solar
masses.
Mass_500_Error
The error in the mass of the cluster within the R500
radius, in solar masses.
NH_Gal
The Galactic H I column density towards the cluster of galaxies, in H
atoms cm-2. This was derived from the H I map in the Leiden/Argentine/Bonn
Survey of Kalberla et al. (2005, A&A, 440, 775).
SDSS_DR8_BCG_ID
The object identification number ('ObjID') of the likely
BCG in the cluster as listed in the SDSS-DR8.
SDSS_DR8_BCG_RA
The Right Ascension in the selected equinox of the likely
BCG in the cluster as obtained from the SDSS-DR8. This was given in J2000.0
decimal degrees in the CDS version of this table with a precision of 10-5
degrees.
SDSS_DR8_BCG_Dec
The Declination in the selected equinox of the likely
BCG in the cluster as obtained from the SDSS-DR8. This was given in J2000.0
decimal degrees in the CDS version of this table with a precision of 10-5
degrees.
Phot_Redshift
The photometric redshift zphoto of the cluster
as obtained from the SDSS-DR8. (See
Section 2.2.1 of the 2013 reference paper for more details).
Spect_Redshift
The spectroscopic redshift zspec of the cluster
as obtained from the SDSS-DR8. (See
Section 2.2.1 of the 2013 reference paper for more details).
Num_Spect_Members
The number of cluster members within 560 kpc with
available spectroscopic redshifts that were used to compute the cluster
spectroscopic redshift,
Redshift_Type
The redshift type, spectroscopic (Spec-z) or photometric
(Photo-z).
Spatial_Offset
The linear offset, in kpc, between the cluster X-ray
position and the BCG optical position.
Alt_Name
An alternative name for the cluster of galaxies, if it had been
previously identified, using NED. The reference codes for these alternative
names are given in the ref_alt_name parameter field.
Ref_Alt_Name
The coded reference for the alternative cluster name, as
follows:
Value Bibcode Reference CDS Catalog Number 1 2000ApJS..126..209R Romer et al. Cat. J/ApJS/126/209 2 2006MNRAS.366..163K Kolokotronis et al. 3 2002AJ....123.1807G Goto et al. Cat. J/AJ/123/1807 4 2007ApJ...660..239K Koester et al. Cat. J/ApJ/660/239 5 2009ApJS..183..197W Wen et al. Cat. J/ApJS/183/197 6 2010ApJS..191..254H Hao et al. 7 2005ApJ...622L..17P Plionis et al. 8 2005ApJ...630..759M Merchan & Zandivarez 9 2003ApJS..148..243B Bahcall et al. Cat. J/ApJS/148/243 10 2008ApJ...682..821C Vikhlinin et al. Cat. J/ApJ/682/821 11 2003ApJ...594..154M Mullis et al. Cat. J/ApJ/549/154 12 2003AJ....125.2064G Gal et al. Cat. J/AJ/125/2064 13 2007ApJS..172..561B Burenin et al. Cat. J/ApJS/172/561 14 2008ApJS..176..374H Horner et al. Cat. J/ApJS/176/374 15 2007ApJS..172..182F Finoguenov et al. Cat. J/ApJS/172/182 16 2009MNRAS.395..255M McConnachie et al. Cat. J/MNRAS/395/255 17 2007A&A...461...81O Olsen et al. Cat. J/A+A/461/81 18 2009A&A...494..845G Grove et al. Cat. J/A+A/494/845 19 1999PASP..111..438F Falco et al. Cat. J/PASP/111/438 20 2001A&A...368..776R Ramella et al. 21 1961CGCG..C......0Z Zwicky et al. Cat. VII/49 22 1994AJ....107..427D dell'Antonio et al. 23 2006ApJS..167....1B Berlind et al. Cat. J/ApJS/167/1 24 2007A&A...470..821D Dietrich et al. Cat. J/A+A/470/821 25 1986ApJ...306...30G Gunn et al. Cat. J/ApJ/306/30 26 2005ApJS..157....1G Gladders & Yee Cat. J/ApJS/157/1 27 2006ApJ...645..955B Barkhouse et al. Cat. J/ApJ/645/955 28 2003ApJ...591..154M McDowell et al. 29 2004A&A...420...61S Schuecker et al. Cat. J/A+A/420/61 30 2006ApJ...643..128W Wittman et al. 31 2001ApJ...552..427C Carlberg et al. Cat. J/ApJ/552/427 32 2009ApJ...704..564F Finoguenov et al. 33 1998ApJ...497..645H Hughes & Birkinshaw 34 2008ApJ...673..163S Sehgal et al. 35 2002ApJ...579...93P Postman et al. Cat. J/ApJ/579/93 41 2010ApJS..189...37E Evans et al. 42 2002AJ....123.1807G Goto et al. Cat. J/AJ/123/1807 43 2004AJ....128.1017L Lopes et al. Cat. J/AJ/128/1017 44 2006ApJ...645..955B Barkhouse et al. Cat. J/ApJ/645/955 45 2009ApJS..183..197W Wen et al. Cat. J/ApJS/183/197 46 2010ApJS..191..254H Hao et al. 47 2007ApJ...660..239K Koester et al. Cat. J/ApJ/660/239 48 2003ApJS..148..243B Bahcall et al. Cat. J/ApJS/148/243 49 2007A&A...470..821D Dietrich et al. Cat. J/A+A/470/821 50 1986ApJ...306...30G Gunn et al. Cat. J/ApJ/306/30 51 2009ApJ...697.1842K Knobel et al. Cat. J/ApJ/697/1842 52 2007A&A...461...81O Olsen et al. Cat. J/A+A/461/81 53 2007ApJS..172..182F Finoguenov et al. Cat. J/ApJS/172/182 54 2003AJ....125.2064G Gal et al. Cat. J/AJ/125/2064 55 2009MNRAS.395..255M McConnachie et al. Cat. J/MNRAS/395/255 56 2005ApJ...630..759M Merchan & Zandivarez 57 2002A&A...396..397B Boschin Cat. J/A+A/396/397 58 2006MNRAS.366..163K Kolokotronis et al. 59 2008ApJS..176..374H Horner et al. Cat. J/ApJS/176/374 60 1961CGCG..C......0Z Zwicky et al. Cat. VII/49 61 1999PASP..111..438F Falco et al. Cat. J/PASP/111/438 62 2007ApJS..172..561B Burenin et al. Cat. J/ApJS/172/561 63 2008ApJS..176..414Y Yoon et al. Cat. J/ApJS/176/414 64 2000ApJS..126..209R Romer et al. Cat. J/ApJS/126/209 65 1999AJ....118.2014W White et al. Cat. J/AJ/118/2014
Cat_Flux
The X-ray flux of the cluster in the 0.5 - 2 keV band, in erg
cm-2 s-1, as listed in 2XMMi-DR3 Catalog. This parameter is given
only for the 185 clusters in sample (ii) (table_sample = 2) for which the
X-ray data were insufficient for spectral fitting.
Cat_Flux_Error
The error in the X-ray flux of the cluster in the 0.5 - 2
keV band, in erg cm-2 s-1.
Cat_Lx
The X-ray luminosity of the cluster in the 0.5 - 2 keV band, in
erg s-1, based on the 2XMMi-DR3 flux and the adopted redshift.
This parameter is given
only for the 185 clusters in sample (ii) (table_sample = 2) for which the
X-ray data were insufficient for spectral fitting.
Cat_Lx_Error
The error in the 2XMMI-DR3 X-ray luminosity of the cluster in
the 0.5 - 2 keV band, in erg s-1.
kT_500
The average X-ray temperature kT500, in keV, of the
hot intra-cluster medium of the cluster within R500, the estimated radius at
which the mean mass density of the cluster is 500 times the critical density
rhoc of the Universe at the cluster redshift. This parameter is given
only for the 185 clusters in sample (ii) (table_sample = 2) for which the
X-ray data were insufficient for spectral fitting.
kT_500_Error
The error in the X-ray temperature kT500, in keV, of the
hot intra-cluster medium of the cluster within R500.