The SPTpol Extended Cluster Survey

We describe the observations and resultant galaxy cluster catalog from the 2770 deg2 SPTpol Extended Cluster Survey (SPT-ECS). Clusters are identified via the Sunyaev–Zel’dovich (SZ) effect and confirmed with a combination of archival and targeted follow-up data, making particular use of data from the Dark Energy Survey (DES). With incomplete follow-up we have confirmed as clusters 244 of 266 candidates at a detection significance ξ ≥ 5 and an additional 204 systems at 4 < ξ < 5. The confirmed sample has a median mass of and a median redshift of z = 0.49, and we have identified 44 strong gravitational lenses in the sample thus far. Radio data are used to characterize contamination to the SZ signal; the median contamination for confirmed clusters is predicted to be ∼1% of the SZ signal at the ξ > 4 threshold, and <4% of clusters have a predicted contamination >10% of their measured SZ flux. We associate SZ-selected clusters, from both SPT-ECS and the SPT-SZ survey, with clusters from the DES redMaPPer sample, and we find an offset distribution between the SZ center and central galaxy in general agreement with previous work, though with a larger fraction of clusters with significant offsets. Adopting a fixed Planck-like cosmology, we measure the optical richness–SZ mass ( ) relation and find it to be 28% shallower than that from a weak-lensing analysis of the DES data—a difference significant at the 4σ level—with the relations intersecting at λ = 60. The SPT-ECS cluster sample will be particularly useful for studying the evolution of massive clusters and, in combination with DES lensing observations and the SPT-SZ cluster sample, will be an important component of future cosmological analyses.

D. Gerdes | J. Frieman | T. Schrabback | J. Weller | J. Mohr | C. Heymans | A. Rosell | L. Costa | K. Honscheid | M. Maia | E. Rykoff | S. Meyer | A. Lee | P. Ade | J. Ruhl | Peter Melchior | W. Everett | A. Anderson | J. Austermann | J. Avva | A. Bender | B. Benson | J. Carlstrom | C. Chang | T. Haan | M. Dobbs | A. Gilbert | N. Halverson | N. Harrington | J. Henning | W. Holzapfel | N. Huang | K. Irwin | A. Lowitz | J. Montgomery | A. Nadolski | T. Natoli | G. Noble | V. Novosad | S. Padin | J. Sayre | G. Smecher | A. Stark | K. Story | C. Tucker | K. Vanderlinde | J. Vieira | G. Wang | N. Whitehorn | V. Yefremenko | M. Kind | R. Gruendl | A. Palmese | J. Annis | H. Diehl | J. Gschwend | S. Ávila | K. Bechtol | E. Bertin | D. Brooks | E. Buckley-Geer | D. Burke | J. Carretero | S. Desai | T. Eifler | B. Flaugher | D. Gruen | G. Gutiérrez | D. Hollowood | D. James | T. Jeltema | F. Menanteau | R. Miquel | A. Plazas | A. Romer | S. Serrano | M. Smith | E. Suchyta | G. Tarlé | D. Parkinson | M. Soares-Santos | J. Garc'ia-Bellido | E. Sánchez | J. Dietrich | Y. Zhang | F. Paz-Chinch'on | M. Brodwin | C. Blake | B. Stalder | C. Lidman | J. Vicente | N. MacCrann | H. Chiang | L. Knox | S. Allen | M. Costanzi | J. Nibarger | K. Schaffer | J. Gallicchio | C. Reichardt | L. Bleem | T. Crawford | A. Crites | E. George | G. Holder | J. Hrubeš | J. McMahon | C. Pryke | J. Beall | M. Ashby | M. Gladders | L. Mocanu | M. Bayliss | K. Sharon | S. Bocquet | M. McDonald | B. Saliwanchik | A. Saro | F. Bianchini | R. Citron | C. C. Moran | B. Floyd | N. Gupta | J. Hubmayr | G. Khullar | D. Li | S. Patil | C. Sievers | T. Veach | W. L. K. Wu | M. Klein | N. Kuropatkin | G. Mahler | S. Joudaki | M. C. Kind | A. C. Rosell | N. Ramachandra | J. Gonz'alez | A. Roodman | J. Marshall | C. Chang | S. Meyer

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