Mass accretion rates of the HectoMAP clusters of galaxies
Abstract
We estimate the mass accretion rate (MAR) of the 346 clusters of galaxies in the HectoMAP Cluster Survey. The clusters span the redshift range 0.17-0.42 and the M200 mass range ≈ (0.5 - 3.5)· 1014 M. The MAR estimate is based on the caustic technique along with a spherical infall model. Our analysis extends the measurement of MARs for 129 clusters at z<0.3 from the Cluster Infall Regions in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (CIRS) and the Hectospec Cluster Survey (HeCS) to redshift z 0.42. Averaging over redshift, low-mass clusters with M200 0.7· 1014 M accrete 3· 104 M-1; more massive clusters with M200 2.8· 1014 M accrete 1· 105 M-1. Low- and high-mass clusters increase their MAR by 46\% and 84\%, respectively, as the redshift increases from z 0.17-0.29 to z 0.34-0.42. The MARs at fixed redshift increase with mass and MARs at fixed mass increase with redshift in agreement with cosmological model for hierarchical structure formation. We consider the extension of MAR measurements to z 1.
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