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Paper   IPM / Astronomy / 18350
School of Astronomy
  Title:   NIKA2 Cosmological Legacy Survey: Blind detection of galaxy clusters in the COSMOS field via the Sunyaev-Zel dovich effect
  Author(s): 
1.  D. Cherouvrier
2.  J.F. Macias-Perez
3.  F.X. Desert
4.  R. Adam
5.  P. Ade
6.  H. Ajeddig
7.  S. Amarantidis
8.  P. Andre
9.  H. Aussel
10.  R. Barrena
11.  A. Beelen
12.  A. Benoit
13.  S. Berta
14.  M. Beethermin
15.  A. Bongiovanni
16.  J. Bounmy
17.  O. Bourrion
18.  L.J. Bing
19.  M. Calvo
20.  A. Catalano
21.  M. De Petris
22.  S. Doyle
23.  E.F.C. Driessen
24.  G. Ejlali
25.  A. Ferragamo
26.  M. Fernandez-Torreiro
27.  A. Gomez
28.  J. Goupy
29.  C. Hanser
30.  S. Katsioli
31.  F. Keruzore
32.  c. Kramer
33.  B. Ladjelate
34.  G. Lagache
35.  S. Leclercq
36.  J.F. Lestrade
37.  S.c. Madden
38.  A. Maury
39.  F. Mayet
40.  J.B. Melin
41.  A. Monfardini
42.  A. Moyer-Anin
43.  M. Mu noz-Echeverria
44.  I. Myserlis
45.  R. Neri
46.  A. Paliwal
47.  L. Perotto
48.  G. Pisano
49.  E. Pointecouteau
50.  N. Ponthieu
51.  G.W. Pratt
52.  V. Reveret
53.  A.J. Rigby
54.  A. Ritacco
55.  H. Roussel
56.  F. Ruppin
57.  M. Sanchez-Portal
58.  S. Savorgnano
59.  K. Schuster
60.  A. Sievers
61.  C. Tucker
62.  R. Zylka
  Status:   Published
  Journal: Astronomy & Astrophysics
  No.:  A30
  Vol.:  700
  Year:  2025
  Pages:   1-17
  Supported by:  IPM
  Abstract:
(Abridged) Clusters of galaxies, formed in the latest stages of structure formation, are unique cosmological probes. With the advent of large CMB surveys like those from the Planck satellite, the ACT and SPT telescopes, we now have access to a large number of galaxy clusters detected at millimeter wavelengths via the thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (tSZ) effect. Nevertheless, it is interesting to complement them with high-angular-resolution (tens of arcseconds) observations to target the lowest-mass and highest-redshift clusters. This is the case of observations with the NIKA2 camera, which is installed on the IRAM 30--m telescope in Pico Veleta, Spain. We used the existing 150 GHz (2 mm) data from the NIKA2 Cosmological Legacy Survey (N2CLS) Large Program to blindly search for galaxy clusters in the well-known COSMOS field, across a 877 arcmin region centered on (R.A., Dec.) = (10h00m28.81s, +02d17m30.44s). We first developed a dedicated data reduction pipeline to construct NIKA2 maps at 2 mm. We then used a matched-filter algorithm to extract cluster candidates assuming a universal pressure profile to model the expected cluster tSZ signal. We computed the purity and completeness of the sample by applying the previous algorithm to simulated maps of the sky signal in the COSMOS field. We find a total of 16 cluster candidates at S/N > 4, from which eight have either an optical or X-ray cluster (or group of galaxies) counterpart. This is the first blind detection of clusters of galaxies at mm wavelengths at 18" angular resolution. From this analysis, we confirm that NIKA2 and the IRAM 30--m telescope should be sensitive to low-mass clusters at intermediate and high redshift, complementing current and planned large tSZ-based cluster surveys.

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