论文标题

来自DESI传统成像的组/簇的光环特性和质量功能调查DR9

Halo Properties and Mass Functions of Groups/Clusters from the DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys DR9

论文作者

Wang, Jiaqi, Yang, Xiaohu, Zhang, Jun, Li, Hekun, Fong, Matthew, Xu, Haojie, He, Min, Gu, Yizhou, Luo, Wentao, Dong, Fuyu, Wang, Yirong, Li, Qingyang, Katsianis, Antonios, Wang, Haoran, Shen, Zhi, Alonso, Pedro, Liu, Cong, Huang, Yiqi, Liu, Zhenjie

论文摘要

基于最近使用扩展的基于光晕的组发现器构建的大型组/群集目录DR9,我们测量并模拟了在红移范围内的几个红移箱中的组/簇的组弱透镜信号$ 0.1 \ leqslant z <0.6 $。在这里,基于\ textsc {傅立叶\ _quad}方法得出的贴花调查形状目录获得了背景剪切信号。我们将透镜样品分为5个稳定的红移箱和7个质量箱,这使我们能够探测镜片信号的红移和质量依赖性,从而探测所得的光环特性。除这些样品选择外,我们还检查了不同组中心周围的信号,例如最亮的中央星系(BCG),亮度加权中心和数量加权中心。我们使用镜头模型,其中包括偏心来描述我们测量所有质量和红移箱的镜头信号。结果表明,我们对光晕质量,偏见和浓度的模型预测在不同的组中心的不同样本中是稳定的,并且是自一成一的。利用非常大的组/集群样本,以及对光环质量的可靠估计,我们提供了累积的光环质量功能的测量值,最高为redshift $ z = 0.6 $,质量精度为$ 0.03 \ sim0.09 $ dex。

Based on a large group/cluster catalog recently constructed from the DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys DR9 using an extended halo-based group finder, we measure and model the group-galaxy weak lensing signals for groups/clusters in a few redshift bins within redshift range $0.1 \leqslant z<0.6$. Here, the background shear signals are obtained based on the DECaLS survey shape catalog derived with the \textsc{Fourier\_Quad} method. We divide the lens samples into 5 equispaced redshift bins and 7 mass bins, which allow us to probe the redshift and mass dependence of the lensing signals and hence the resulting halo properties. In addition to these sample selections, we have also checked the signals around different group centers, e.g., brightest central galaxy (BCG), luminosity weighted center and number weighted center. We use a lensing model that includes off-centering to describe the lensing signals we measure for all mass and redshift bins. The results demonstrate that our model predictions for the halo masses, bias and concentrations are stable and self-consistent among different samples for different group centers. Taking advantage of the very large and complete sample of groups/clusters, as well as the reliable estimation of their halo masses, we provide measurements of the cumulative halo mass functions up to redshift $z=0.6$, with a mass precision at $0.03\sim0.09$ dex.

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