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Understanding X-ray and optical selection of galaxy clusters: a comparison of the XXL and CAMIRA cluster catalogues obtained in the common XXL-HSC SSP area

ABSTRACT Large samples of galaxy clusters provide knowledge of both astrophysics in the most massive virialized environments and the properties of the cosmological model that defines our Universe. However, an important issue that affects the interpretation of galaxy cluster samples is the role playe...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2021-06, Vol.503 (4), p.5624-5637
Main Authors: Willis, J P, Oguri, M, Ramos-Ceja, M E, Gastaldello, F, Sereno, M, Adami, C, Alis, S, Altieri, B, Chiappetti, L, Corasaniti, P S, Eckert, D, Ettori, S, Garrel, C, Giles, P, Lefevre, J, Faccioli, L, Fotopoulou, S, Hamabata, A, Koulouridis, E, Lieu, M, Lin, Y-T, Maughan, B, Nishizawa, A J, Okabe, T, Okabe, N, Pacaud, F, Paltani, S, Pierre, M, Plionis, M, Poggianti, B, Pompei, E, Sadibekova, T, Umetsu, K, Valageas, P
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