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RASS-SDSS Galaxy clusters survey -: I.: The catalog and the correlation of X-ray and optical properties

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
卷 423, 期 2, 页码 449-467

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DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20035818

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galaxies : clusters : general; galaxies : luminosity function, mass function; methods : observational

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For a detailed comparison of the appearance of cluster of galaxies in X-rays and in the optical, we have compiled a comprehensive database of X-ray and optical properties of a sample of clusters based on the largest available X-ray and optical surveys: the ROSAT All Sky Survey (RASS) and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). The X-ray galaxy clusters of this RASS-SDSS catalog cover a wide range of masses, from groups of 10(12.5) M-. to massive clusters of 10(15) M-. in the redshift range 0.002-0.45. The RASS-SDSS sample comprises all the X-ray selected objects already observed by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (114 clusters). For each system we have uniformly determined the X-ray (luminosity in the ROSAT band, bolometric luminosity, center coordinates) and optical properties (Schechter luminosity function parameters, luminosity, central galaxy density, core, total and half-light radii). For a subsample of 53 clusters we have also compiled the temperatures and the iron abundances from the literature. The total optical luminosity can be determined with a typical uncertainty of 20% independent of the choice of local or global background subtraction. We searched for parameters which provide the best correlation between the X-ray luminosity and the optical properties and found that the z band luminosity determined within a cluster aperture of 0.5 Mpc h(70)(-1) provides the best correlation, with a scatter of about 60-70%. The scatter decreases to less than 40% if the correlation is limited to the bright X-ray clusters. The resulting correlation of L-x and L-op in the z and i bands shows a logarithmic slope of 0.38, a value not consistent with the assumption of a constant M/L. Consistency is found, however, for an M/L increasing with luminosity as suggested by other observations. We also investigated the correlation between L, and the X-ray temperature, obtaining the same result.

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