1. Groups and Protocluster Candidates in the CLAUDS and HSC-SSP Joint Deep Surveys.
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Li, Qingyang, Yang, Xiaohu, Liu, Chengze, Jing, Yipeng, He, Min, Huang, Jia-Sheng, Dai, Y. Sophia, Sawicki, Marcin, Arnouts, Stephane, Gwyn, Stephen, Moutard, Thibaud, Mo, H. J., Wang, Kai, Katsianis, Antonios, Cui, Weiguang, Han, Jiaxin, Chiu, I-Non, Gu, Yizhou, and Xu, Haojie
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GALACTIC evolution ,GALAXY clusters ,GALACTIC redshift ,LARGE scale structure (Astronomy) ,GALAXIES ,GALACTIC halos ,DARK matter - Abstract
Using the extended halo-based group finder developed by Yang et al., which is able to deal with galaxies via spectroscopic and photometric redshifts simultaneously, we construct galaxy group and candidate protocluster catalogs in a wide redshift range (0 < z < 6) from the joint CFHT Large Area U -band Deep Survey and Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program deep data set. Based on a selection of 5,607,052 galaxies with i -band magnitude m
i < 26 and a sky coverage of 34.41 deg2 , we identify a total of 2,232,134 groups, of which 402,947 groups have at least three member galaxies. We have visually checked and discussed the general properties of these richest groups at redshift z > 2.0. By checking the galaxy number distributions within a 5â€"7 hâ'1 Mpc projected separation and a redshift difference Î" z ≤ 0.1 around those richest groups at redshift z > 2, we identify lists of 761, 343, and 43 protocluster candidates in the redshift bins 2 ≤ z < 3, 3 ≤ z < 4, and z ≥ 4, respectively. In general, these catalogs of galaxy groups and protocluster candidates will provide useful environmental information in probing galaxy evolution along cosmic time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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