The Massive and Distant Clusters of WISE Survey. IX. SZ effect Verification with the Atacama Compact Array: Localisation and Cluster Analysis.

2020 
The Massive and Distant Clusters of WISE Survey (MaDCoWS) provides a catalogue of high-redshift ($0.7\lesssim z\lesssim 1.5$) infrared-selected galaxy clusters. However, the verification of the ionised intracluster medium, indicative of a collapsed and nearly virialised system, is made challenging by the high redshifts of the sample members. The main goal of this work is to test the capabilities of the Atacama Compact (Morita) Array (ACA) Band 3 observations, centred about 97.5 GHz, to provide robust validation of cluster detections via the thermal Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect. Using a pilot sample that comprises ten MaDCoWS galaxy clusters, accessible to ACA and representative of the median sample richness, we infer the masses of the selected galaxy clusters and respective detection significance by means of a Bayesian analysis of the interferometric data. Our test of the "Verification with the ACA - Localisation and Cluster Analysis" (VACA LoCA) programme demonstrates that the ACA can robustly confirm the presence of the virialised intracluster medium in galaxy clusters previously identified in full-sky surveys. In particular, we obtained a significant detection of the SZ effect for seven out of the ten VACA LoCA clusters. We note that this result is independent of the assumed pressure profile. However, the limited angular dynamic range of the ACA in Band 3 alone, short observational integration times, and possible contamination from unresolved sources limit the detailed characterisation of the cluster properties and the inference of the cluster masses within scales appropriate for the robust calibration of mass-richness scaling relations.
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