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The Massive and Distant Clusters of WISE Survey: MOO J1142+1527, A 10$^{15}$ M$_\odot$ Galaxy Cluster at z=1.19

Authors :
Gonzalez, Anthony H.
Decker, Bandon
Brodwin, Mark
Eisenhardt, Peter R. M.
Marrone, Daniel P.
Stanford, S. A.
Stern, Daniel
Wylezalek, Dominika
Aldering, Greg
Abdulla, Zubair
Boone, Kyle
Carlstrom, John
Fagrelius, Parker
Gettings, Daniel P.
Greer, Christopher H.
Hayden, Brian
Leitch, Erik M.
Lin, Yen-Ting
Mantz, Adam B.
Muchovej, Stephen
Perlmutter, Saul
Zeimann, Gregory R.
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
arXiv, 2015.

Abstract

We present confirmation of the cluster MOO J1142+1527, a massive galaxy cluster discovered as part of the Massive and Distant Clusters of WISE Survey. The cluster is confirmed to lie at $z=1.19$, and using the Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy we robustly detect the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) decrement at 13.2$\sigma$. The SZ data imply a mass of $\mathrm{M}_{200m}=(1.1\pm0.2)\times10^{15}$ $\mathrm{M}_\odot$, making MOO J1142+1527 the most massive galaxy cluster known at $z>1.15$ and the second most massive cluster known at $z>1$. For a standard $\Lambda$CDM cosmology it is further expected to be one of the $\sim 5$ most massive clusters expected to exist at $z\ge1.19$ over the entire sky. Our ongoing Spitzer program targeting $\sim1750$ additional candidate clusters will identify comparably rich galaxy clusters over the full extragalactic sky.<br />Comment: Submitted to ApJ Letters, 6 pages, 4 figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c40cc0b5f2fe7aa351c67ce4266fa6e7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1509.01989