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Cosmic filaments in galaxy cluster outskirts: quantifying finding filaments in redshift space

Kuchner, Ulrike; Arag�n-Salamanca, Alfonso; Rost, Agust�n; Pearce, Frazer R; Gray, Meghan E; Cui, Weiguang; Knebe, Alexander; Rasia, Elena; Yepes, Gustavo

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Authors

Agust�n Rost

MEGHAN GRAY MEGHAN.GRAY@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Astronomy

Weiguang Cui

Alexander Knebe

Elena Rasia

Gustavo Yepes



Abstract

Inferring line-of-sight distances from redshifts in and around galaxy clusters is complicated by peculiar velocities, a phenomenon known as the "Fingers of God" (FoG). This presents a significant challenge for finding filaments in large observational data sets as these artificial elongations can be wrongly identified as cosmic web filaments by extraction algorithms. Up-coming targeted wide-field spectroscopic surveys of galaxy clusters and their infall regions such as the WEAVE Wide-Field Cluster Survey motivate our investigation of the impact of FoG on finding filaments connected to clusters. Using zoom-in resimulations of 324 massive galaxy clusters and their outskirts from The ThreeHundred project, we test methods typically applied to large-scale spectroscopic data sets. This paper describes our investigation of whether a statistical compression of the FoG of cluster centres and galaxy groups can lead to correct filament extractions in the cluster outskirts. We find that within 5í µí± 200 (∼ 15 ℎ −1 Mpc) statistically correcting for FoG elongations of virialized regions does not achieve reliable filament networks compared to reference filament networks based on true positions. This is due to the complex flowing motions of galaxies towards filaments in addition to the cluster infall, which overwhelm the signal of the filaments relative to the volume we probe. While information from spectroscopic redshifts is still important to isolate the cluster regions, and thereby reduce background and foreground interlopers, we expect future spectroscopic surveys of galaxy cluster outskirts to rely on 2D positions of galaxies to extract cosmic filaments.

Citation

Kuchner, U., Aragón-Salamanca, A., Rost, A., Pearce, F. R., Gray, M. E., Cui, W., …Yepes, G. (2021). Cosmic filaments in galaxy cluster outskirts: quantifying finding filaments in redshift space. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 503(2), 2065-2076. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab567

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 22, 2021
Online Publication Date Mar 1, 2021
Publication Date May 1, 2021
Deposit Date Feb 26, 2021
Publicly Available Date Feb 26, 2021
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Print ISSN 0035-8711
Electronic ISSN 1365-2966
Publisher Oxford University Press (OUP)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 503
Issue 2
Pages 2065-2076
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab567
Keywords Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/5352987
Publisher URL https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article-abstract/503/2/2065/6155045?redirectedFrom=fulltext

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