The Next Generation Virgo Cluster Survey. XX. RedGOLD Background Galaxy Cluster Detections

Abstract

We build a background cluster candidate catalog from the Next Generation Virgo Cluster Survey, using our detection algorithm RedGOLD. The NGVS covers 104deg2 of the Virgo cluster in the u*,g,r,i,z-bandpasses to a depth of g 25.7~mag (5σ). Part of the survey was not covered or has shallow observations in the r--band. We build two cluster catalogs: one using all bandpasses, for the fields with deep r--band observations ( 20 \ deg2), and the other using four bandpasses (u*,g,i,z) for the entire NGVS area. Based on our previous CFHT-LS W1 studies, we estimate that both of our catalogs are 100\%(70\%) complete and 80\% pure, at z 0.6(z1), for galaxy clusters with masses of M1014\ M. We show that when using four bandpasses, though the photometric redshift accuracy is lower, RedGOLD detects massive galaxy clusters up to z 1 with completeness and purity similar to the five-band case. This is achieved when taking into account the bias in the richness estimation, which is 40\% lower at 0.5 z<0.6 and 20\% higher at 0.6<z< 0.8, with respect to the five-band case. RedGOLD recovers all the X-ray clusters in the area with mass M500 > 1.4 × 1014 M and 0.08<z<0.5. Because of our different cluster richness limits and the NGVS depth, our catalogs reach to lower masses than the published redMaPPer cluster catalog over the area, and we recover 90-100\% of its detections.

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