TY - JOUR
T1 - The richness-dependent cluster correlation function
T2 - Early Sloan Digital Sky Survey data
AU - Bahcall, Neta A.
AU - Dong, Feng
AU - Hao, Lei
AU - Bode, Paul
AU - Annis, Jim
AU - Gunn, James E.
AU - Schneider, Donald P.
PY - 2003/12/20
Y1 - 2003/12/20
N2 - The cluster correlation function and its richness dependence are determined from 1108 clusters of galaxies - the largest sample of clusters studied so far - found in 379 deg2 of Sloan Digital Sky Survey early data. The results are compared with previous samples of optically and X-ray-selected clusters. The richness-dependent correlation function increases monotonically from an average correlation scale of ∼12 h-1 Mpc for poor clusters to ∼25 h-1 Mpc for the richer, more massive clusters with a mean separation of ∼90 h-1 Mpc. X-ray-selected clusters suggest slightly stronger correlations than optically selected clusters (∼2 σ). The results are compared with large-scale cosmological simulations. The observed richness-dependent cluster correlation function is well represented by the standard flat Λ-dominated cold dark matter (LCDM) model (Ωm ≃ 0.3., h ≃ 0.7) and is inconsistent with the considerably weaker correlations predicted by Ω m = 1 models. An analytic relation for the correlation scale versus cluster mean separation, r0-d, that best describes the observations and the LCDM prediction is r0 ≃ 2.6√d (for d ≃ 20-90 h-1 Mpc). Data from the complete Sloan Digital Sky Survey, when available, will greatly enhance the accuracy of the results and allow a more precise determination of cosmological parameters.
AB - The cluster correlation function and its richness dependence are determined from 1108 clusters of galaxies - the largest sample of clusters studied so far - found in 379 deg2 of Sloan Digital Sky Survey early data. The results are compared with previous samples of optically and X-ray-selected clusters. The richness-dependent correlation function increases monotonically from an average correlation scale of ∼12 h-1 Mpc for poor clusters to ∼25 h-1 Mpc for the richer, more massive clusters with a mean separation of ∼90 h-1 Mpc. X-ray-selected clusters suggest slightly stronger correlations than optically selected clusters (∼2 σ). The results are compared with large-scale cosmological simulations. The observed richness-dependent cluster correlation function is well represented by the standard flat Λ-dominated cold dark matter (LCDM) model (Ωm ≃ 0.3., h ≃ 0.7) and is inconsistent with the considerably weaker correlations predicted by Ω m = 1 models. An analytic relation for the correlation scale versus cluster mean separation, r0-d, that best describes the observations and the LCDM prediction is r0 ≃ 2.6√d (for d ≃ 20-90 h-1 Mpc). Data from the complete Sloan Digital Sky Survey, when available, will greatly enhance the accuracy of the results and allow a more precise determination of cosmological parameters.
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U2 - 10.1086/379599
DO - 10.1086/379599
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:0347931798
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 599
SP - 814
EP - 819
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 2 I
ER -