S-PLUS Clusters And Large-scale Environments (SCALE): I. A catalog of known clusters and groups in DR5 and a pilot study of Abell 4038
Abstract
Within the framework of the Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS), we introduce S-PLUS Clusters And Large-scale Environments (SCALE), a project dedicated to the study of galaxy clusters, groups, and their environments using 12-band photometry of S-PLUS combined with spectroscopic and photometric data from the literature. In this first paper, we present a catalog of 83 previously known systems in the redshift range 0.008 ≤ z spec ≤ 0.1, for which we derive R200, M200, and velocity dispersions. Spectroscopic members are selected and matched with S-PLUS photometric redshifts (photo-zs). We find very good agreement between literature spectroscopic redshifts (spec-zs) and S-PLUS photometric redshifts (photo-zs), demonstrating the potential of the latter for cluster and group membership determination. As a proof of concept, we obtain photometric memberships for Abell 4038 using the Reliable Photometric Membership technique. A two- and three-dimensional analysis of the region within 10 h-1 Mpc (10× R200) from the center of Abell 4038 reveals about a dozen substructures including two additional clusters within 1.3× R200 (Abell 4038B and Abell 4049). A color-luminosity segregation analysis shows that more luminous (less luminous) galaxies are redder (bluer), as expected. Low-concentration galaxies (C ≤ 2.5) exhibit a weaker color-luminosity dependence, compared to higher-concentration ones, indicating mass-dependent evolutionary pathways that challenge a simple morphology-color dichotomy, with low-luminosity galaxies presenting bluer colors largely independent of concentration. The SCALE catalog provides a valuable basis for future studies of large-scale structures and their connection to galaxy evolution.
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