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Planck early results. IX. XMM-Newton follow-up for validation of Planck cluster candidates

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 536, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201116460

Keywords

cosmology: observations; galaxies: clusters: general; galaxies: clusters: intracluster medium; cosmic background radiation; X-rays: galaxies: clusters

Funding

  1. ESA
  2. NASA (USA)
  3. CNES
  4. CNRS/INSU-IN2P3-INP (France)
  5. ASI
  6. CNR
  7. INAF (Italy)
  8. NASA
  9. DoE (USA)
  10. STFC
  11. UKSA (UK)
  12. CSIC
  13. MICINN
  14. JA (Spain)
  15. Tekes
  16. AoF
  17. CSC (Finland)
  18. DLR
  19. MPG (Germany)
  20. CSA (Canada)
  21. DTU Space (Denmark)
  22. SER/SSO (Switzerland)
  23. RCN (Norway)
  24. SFI (Ireland)
  25. FCT/MCTES (Portugal)
  26. DEISA (EU)
  27. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/F01239X/1, ST/G002916/1, ST/F002998/1, ST/G00269X/1, ST/I005765/1, ST/H00243X/1, ST/I000976/1, ST/I002006/1, ST/F002858/1, ST/I005129/1, ST/G001901/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  28. UK Space Agency [ST/G003874/1, ST/H00002X/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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We present the XMM-Newton follow-up for confirmation of Planck cluster candidates. Twenty-five candidates have been observed to date using snapshot (similar to 10 ks) exposures, ten as part of a pilot programme to sample a low range of signal-to-noise ratios (4 < S/N < 6), and a further 15 in a programme to observe a sample of S/N > 5 candidates. The sensitivity and spatial resolution of XMM-Newton allows unambiguous discrimination between clusters and false candidates. The 4 false candidates have S/N <= 4.1. A total of 21 candidates are confirmed as extended X-ray sources. Seventeen are single clusters, the majority of which are found to have highly irregular and disturbed morphologies (about similar to 70%). The remaining four sources are multiple systems, including the unexpected discovery of a supercluster at z = 0.45. For 20 sources we are able to derive a redshift estimate from the X-ray Fe K line (albeit of variable quality). The new clusters span the redshift range 0.09 less than or similar to z less than or similar to 0.54, with a median redshift of z similar to 0.37. A first determination is made of their X-ray properties including the characteristic size, which is used to improve the estimate of the SZ Compton parameter, Y-500. The follow-up validation programme has helped to optimise the Planck candidate selection process. It has also provided a preview of the X-ray properties of these newly-discovered clusters, allowing comparison with their SZ properties, and to the X-ray and SZ properties of known clusters observed in the Planck survey. Our results suggest that Planck may have started to reveal a non-negligible population of massive dynamically perturbed objects that is under-represented in X-ray surveys. However, despite their particular properties, these new clusters appear to follow the Y-500-Y-X relation established for X-ray selected objects, where Y-X is the product of the gas mass and temperature.

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