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The localization of galaxy groups in close proximity to galaxy clusters using cosmic web nodes

Cornwell, Daniel J.; Kuchner, Ulrike; Gray, Meghan E.; Aragón-Salamanca, Alfonso; Pearce, Frazer R.; Cui, Weiguang; Knebe, Alexander

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Authors

Daniel J. Cornwell

Weiguang Cui

Alexander Knebe



Abstract

We investigate the efficacy of using the cosmic web nodes identified by the DisPerSE topological filament finder to systematically identify galaxy groups in the infall regions around massive clusters. The large random motions and infall velocities of galaxies in the regions around clusters complicate the detection and characterisation of substructures through normal group-finding algorithms. Yet understanding the co-location of galaxies within filaments and/or groups is a key part of understanding the role of environment on galaxy evolution, particularly in light of next-generation wide-field spectroscopic surveys. Here we use simulated massive clusters from TheThreeHundred collaboration and compare the derived group catalogues, (haloes with σv > 300 h−1 km s−1) with the critical points from DisPerSE, ran on haloes with more than 100 particles. We find that in 3D, 56 per cent of DisPerSE nodes are correctly identified as groups (purity) while 68 per cent of groups are identified as nodes (completeness). The fraction of matches increases with group mass and with distance from the host cluster centre. This rises to a completeness of 100 per cent for the most massive galaxy groups (M > 1014 M☉) in 3D, or 63 per cent when considering the projected 2D galaxy distribution. When a perfect match occurs between a cosmic web node and a galaxy group, the DisPerSE node density (δ) serves as an estimate of the group’s mass, albeit with significant scatter. We conclude that the use of a cosmic filament finder shows promise as a useful and straightforward observational tool for disentangling substructure within the infall regions of massive clusters.

Citation

Cornwell, D. J., Kuchner, U., Gray, M. E., Aragón-Salamanca, A., Pearce, F. R., Cui, W., & Knebe, A. (2024). The localization of galaxy groups in close proximity to galaxy clusters using cosmic web nodes. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 527(1), 23-34. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad3205

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 17, 2023
Online Publication Date Oct 21, 2023
Publication Date Jan 1, 2024
Deposit Date Oct 22, 2023
Publicly Available Date Oct 31, 2023
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Print ISSN 0035-8711
Electronic ISSN 1365-2966
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 527
Issue 1
Pages 23-34
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad3205
Keywords Large-scale structure of Universe, galaxies: clusters: general, galaxies: groups: general, software: data analysis, methods: numerical, galaxies: haloes
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/26261963
Publisher URL https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/527/1/23/7326788

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