Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Lindner R.R., Aguirre P., Baker A.J., Bond J.R., Crichton D., Devlin M.J., Essinger-Hileman T., Gallardo P., Gralla M.B., Hilton M., Hincks A.D., Huffenberger K.M., Hughes J.P., Infante L., Lima M., Marriage T.A., Menanteau F., Niemack M.D., et al. (2015)

THE ATACAMA COSMOLOGY TELESCOPE: THE LABOCA/ACT SURVEY OF CLUSTERS AT ALL REDSHIFTS

Revista : Astrophysical Journal
Volumen : 803
Número : 2
Páginas : 18pp
Tipo de publicación : ISI Ir a publicación

Abstract

We present a multi-wavelength analysis of 11 Sunyaev–Zel’dovich effect (SZE)-selected galaxy clusters (10 withnew data) from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) southern survey. We have obtained new imaging from the Large APEX Bolometer Camera (345 GHz; LABOCA) on the Atacama Pathfinder EXperiment (APEX)telescope, the Australia Telescope Compact Array (2.1 GHz; ATCA), and the Spectral and Photometric ImagingReceiver (250, 350, and 500 μm; SPIRE) on the Herschel Space Observatory.24 Spatially resolved 345 GHz SZE increments with integrated signal-to-noise ratio (S/N)>5 are found in six clusters. We compute 2.1 GHz number counts as a function of cluster-centric radius and find significant enhancements in the counts of bright sources at projected radii theta<theta_2500c. By extrapolating in frequency, we predict that the combined signals from 2.1 GHz-selected radio sources and 345GHz-selected submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) contaminate the 148GHz SZEdecrement signal by ∼5% and the 345 GHz SZE increment by ∼18%. After removing radio source and SMG emission from the SZE signals, we use ACT, LABOCA, and (in some cases) new Herschel SPIRE imaging to place constraints on the clusters’ peculiar velocities. The sample’s average peculiar velocity relative to the cosmic microwave background is =153+/-383 km/s .