posted on 2021-09-24, 10:53authored byS Basilakos, M Plionis, S Georgakakis, I Georgantopoulos, T Gaga, V Kolokotronis, GC Stewart
In this work we present combined optical and X-ray cluster detection methods in an area near the North Galactic Pole area, previously covered by the SDSS and 2dF optical surveys. The same area has been covered by shallow ($\sim 1.8$ deg$^{2}$) XMM-{\em Newton} observations. The optical cluster detection procedure is based on merging two independent selection methods - a smoothing+percolation technique, and a Matched Filter Algorithm. The X-ray cluster detection is based on a wavelet-based algorithm, incorporated in the SAS v.5.2 package. The final optical sample counts 9 candidate clusters with richness of more than 20 galaxies, corresponding roughly to APM richness class. Three, of our optically detected clusters are also detected in our X-ray survey.
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Citation
Basilakos S. et al. (2004) Optically and X-Ray Selected Clusters of Galaxies in the XMM/2dF/SDSS Survey. In: Plionis M. (eds) Multiwavelength Cosmology. Astrophysics and Space Science Library, vol 301. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-48570-2_13
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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Physics and Astronomy
Source
The “Multiwavelength Cosmology” Conference, held on Mykonos Island, Greece, 17–20 June, 2003
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AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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Multiwavelength Cosmology - Proceedings of the “Multiwavelength Cosmology” Conference, held on Mykonos Island, Greece, 17–20 June, 2003