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2013ApJ...767...39M - Astrophys. J., 767, 39 (2013/April-2)

Discovery of a rich cluster at z = 1.63 using the rest-frame 1.6 µm "stellar bump sequence" method.

MUZZIN A., WILSON G., DEMARCO R., LIDMAN C., NANTAIS J., HOEKSTRA H., YEE H.K.C. and RETTURA A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a new two-color algorithm, the "Stellar Bump Sequence" (SBS), that is optimized for robustly identifying candidate high-redshift galaxy clusters in combined wide-field optical and mid-infrared (MIR) data. The SBS algorithm is a fusion of the well-tested cluster red-sequence method of Gladders & Yee with the MIR 3.6 µm-4.5 µm cluster detection method developed by Papovich. As with the cluster red-sequence method, the SBS identifies candidate overdensities within 3.6 µm-4.5 µm color slices, which are the equivalent of a rest-frame 1.6 µm stellar bump "red-sequence." In addition to employing the MIR colors of galaxies, the SBS algorithm incorporates an optical/MIR (z'-3.6 µm) color cut. This cut effectively eliminates foreground 0.2 <z < 0.4 galaxies which have 3.6 µm-4.5 µm colors that are similarly red as z > 1.0 galaxies and add noise when searching for high-redshift galaxy overdensities. We demonstrate using the z ∼ 1 GCLASS cluster sample that similar to the red sequence, the stellar bump sequence appears to be a ubiquitous feature of high-redshift clusters, and that within that sample the color of the stellar bump sequence increases monotonically with redshift and provides photometric redshifts accurate to Δz = 0.05. We apply the SBS method in the XMM-LSS SWIRE field and show that it robustly recovers the majority of confirmed optical, MIR, and X-ray-selected clusters at z > 1.0 in that field. Lastly, we present confirmation of SpARCS J022427-032354 at z = 1.63, a new cluster detected with the method and confirmed with 12 high-confidence spectroscopic redshifts obtained using FORS2 on the Very Large Telescope. We conclude with a discussion of future prospects for using the algorithm.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: high-redshift - infrared: galaxies - large-scale structure of universe

Nomenclature: SpARCS JHHMMSS+DDMMSS N=3.

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