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The XMM Cluster Survey: X-ray analysis methodology.

Authors :
Lloyd-Davies, E. J.
Romer, A. Kathy
Mehrtens, Nicola
Hosmer, Mark
Davidson, Michael
Sabirli, Kivanc
Mann, Robert G.
Hilton, Matt
Liddle, Andrew R.
Viana, Pedro T. P.
Campbell, Heather C.
Collins, Chris A.
Dubois, E. Naomi
Freeman, Peter
Harrison, Craig D.
Hoyle, Ben
Kay, Scott T.
Kuwertz, Emma
Miller, Christopher J.
Nichol, Robert C.
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Nov2011, Vol. 418 Issue 1, p14-53. 40p.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

ABSTRACT The XMM Cluster Survey (XCS) is a serendipitous search for galaxy clusters using all publicly available data in the XMM-Newton Science Archive. Its main aims are to measure cosmological parameters and trace the evolution of X-ray scaling relations. In this paper we describe the data processing methodology applied to the 5776 XMM observations used to construct the current XCS source catalogue. A total of 3675 > 4σ cluster candidates with >50 background-subtracted X-ray counts are extracted from a total non-overlapping area suitable for cluster searching of 410 deg2. Of these, 993 candidates are detected with >300 background-subtracted X-ray photon counts, and we demonstrate that robust temperature measurements can be obtained down to this count limit. We describe in detail the automated pipelines used to perform the spectral and surface brightness fitting for these candidates, as well as to estimate redshifts from the X-ray data alone. A total of 587 (122) X-ray temperatures to a typical accuracy of <40 (<10) per cent have been measured to date. We also present the methodology adopted for determining the selection function of the survey, and show that the extended source detection algorithm is robust to a range of cluster morphologies by inserting mock clusters derived from hydrodynamical simulations into real XMMimages. These tests show that the simple isothermal β-profiles is sufficient to capture the essential details of the cluster population detected in the archival XMM observations. The redshift follow-up of the XCS cluster sample is presented in a companion paper, together with a first data release of 503 optically confirmed clusters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
418
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
67132625
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19117.x