To help identify the role of large scale structure in galaxy evolution, we selected a sample of 21 galaxy systems that span a wide range in halo mass. The figure below (from Balogh et al. 2020, submitted) shows halo masses estimated from velocity dispersion, as a function of redshift. It includes systems from GCLASS (Muzzin et al. 2012) and GEEC2 (Balogh et al. 2014).
Cluster Targets
Cluster | RA (J2000) | DEC (J2000) | Redshift |
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SPT-CL J0205-5829 | 31.439 | -58.482 | 1.32 |
SPT-CL J0546-5345 | 86.65616 | -53.758 | 1.067 |
SPT-CL J2106-5844 | 316.5191 | -58.7411 | 1.132 |
SpARCS0035 | 8.95708 | -43.206711 | 1.335 |
SpARCS0219 | 34.93156 | -5.52494 | 1.325 |
SpARCS0335 | 53.76487 | -29.48219 | 1.368 |
SpARCS1033 | 158.3565 | 57.890 | 1.455 |
SpARCS1034 | 158.706 | 58.30917 | 1.385 |
SpARCS1051 | 162.7968 | 58.30087 | 1.035 |
SpARCS1616 | 244.1718 | 55.75713889 | 1.156 |
SpARCS1634 | 248.6475 | 40.36433 | 1.177 |
SpARCS1638 | 249.7152 | 40.64525 | 1.196 |
SXDF60XGG | 34.18937 | -5.16353 | 1.41 |
SXDF64XGG | 34.32375 | -5.1714 | 1.03 |
SXDF49XGG | 34.53474 | -5.0714 | 1.059 |
SXDF76XGG | 34.74128 | -5.32334 | 1.456 |
SXDF87XGG | 34.52729 | -5.057 | 1.402 |
COSMOS-221 | 150.5702 | 2.49864 | 1.146 |
COSMOS-125 | 150.6215 | 2.1589 | 1.45 |
COSMOS-28 | 149.4576 | 1.67241 | 1.318 |
COSMOS-63 | 150.3533 | 1.93337 | 1.375 |