Title: Southern African Large Telescope Observations of ACT SZ-Selected Clusters
1Southern African Large Telescope Observations of
ACT SZ-Selected Clusters
- Brian Kirk
- Catherine Cress, Matt Hilton, Steve Crawford,
Jack Hughes, Felipe Menanteau, etc - Centre for High Performance Computing, UKZN,
SAAO, Rutgers Univ - Recontres du Vietnam July 28 August 3, 2013
- Quy Nhon, Vietnam
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2Evolution of Structure through Time
- Structure of galaxies, clusters of galaxies,
super clusters, etc. form through gravitational
collapse of density fluctuations seen in the CMB. - How structure evolves and how it appears to us
depends on cosmological parameters. - Our goal is to sample galaxy clusters as a
function of z to constrain these cosmological
parameters. - w value has an affect on the number density of
clusters over a given SZ detection threshold - w value of curve peak from top to bottom -1,
-0.6, -0.3, 0
Haiman et al (2001)?
3The Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT)
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5Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect
- Hot gas (107K) exists in galaxy cluster
environments. - CMB photons colliding with the hot gas get
up-scattered to higher frequencies by the inverse
Compton effect. - Hot e-s give up their energy to radio photons.
- ACT maps show galaxy clusters as holes in the CMB
sky at radio ? s and as bright patches at mm
?s. -
Visible X-ray
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7SZ Effect Signals of Clusters
8Cluster Follow Up with SALT
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10Why we do optical follow-up
- Sunyaev Zel-Dovich Mass Relation (YM relation)
- Calibrate YM relation with cluster masses
- Using the cluster locations identified by ACT, we
measure redshifts of galaxies and velocity
dispersions of the cluster so masses can be
estimated
11SALT Specs
- 11m primary composed of 91 hexagonal mirrors
- Fixed altitude
- Spherical mirror
- Robert Stobie Spectrograph (RSS)
- It is the largest telescope in the Southern
Hemisphere
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12Clusters lie within SDSS S82 allow visual
confirmation (include this slide?)
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16RSS Multi Object Spectroscopy
- 3 masks per cluster
- 20-30 galaxies per mask
- 2 exposures per mask
- 1000s exposures
17SALT Spectra
- Once spectra is reduced it is correlated with
galaxy templates. - 7 different galaxy templates from SDSS
- Of the spectra acquired, only those with multiple
line (HK) confirmations were selected for
velocity dispersion and mass estimates
Blue line is spectra, green line is template
18Membership criteria (include slide?)
- Ranked 3 or 4 in spectra quality
- Utilize shifty-gapper technique to remove
non-member galaxies - Remove galaxies outside R200
19Cluster J0320 Mask 2 Galaxy Members
Preliminary results show
20YM Relation Results
- SALT observations will help us to characterize
the scaling relation between SZ signal and
cluster mass as well as improving our
understanding of this relation's redshift
evolution - SALT observations are ongoing through 2013.
Y200 dynamical mass relation derived from 2010B
Gemini/VLT observations of southern ACT clusters
(solid line, Sifon et al., 2012). The slope of
the relation is consistent with the self-similar
prediction more observations are needed to
improve this result and constrain the evolution
with redshift of the relation. Note the Battaglia
et al. result is from numerical simulations, and
the Planck result is from stacking clusters at
much lower redshifts than the ACT sample.
21In Summary
- cluster counts as a function of redshift
constrain cosmology - need to measure cluster masses accurately
- using SALT to collect spectra of galaxy
clusters detected by ACT - measuring mass of clusters using velocity
dispersions to help calibrate YM relation