The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: The Two-Season ACTPol Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect Selected Cluster Catalog
Abstract: We present a catalog of 182 galaxy clusters detected through the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope in a contiguous 987.5 deg${2}$ field. The clusters were detected as SZ decrements by applying a matched filter to 148 GHz maps that combine the original ACT equatorial survey with data from the first two observing seasons using the ACTPol receiver. Optical/IR confirmation and redshift measurements come from a combination of large public surveys and our own follow-up observations. Where necessary, we measured photometric redshifts for clusters using a pipeline that achieves accuracy $\Delta z/(1 + z)=0.015$ when tested on SDSS data. Under the assumption that clusters can be described by the so-called Universal Pressure Profile and its associated mass-scaling law, the full signal-to-noise > 4 sample spans the mass range $1.6 < M{\rm UPP}{\rm 500c}/10{14}{\rm M}{\odot}<9.1$, with median $M{\rm UPP}{\rm 500c}=3.1 \times 10{14}$ M${\odot}$. The sample covers the redshift range $0.1 < z < 1.4$ (median $z = 0.49$) and 28 clusters are new discoveries (median $z = 0.80$). We compare our catalog with other overlapping cluster samples selected using the SZ, optical,and X-ray wavelengths. We find the ratio of the UPP-based SZ mass to richness-based weak-lensing mass is $\langle M{\rm UPP}{\rm 500c} \rangle / \langle M{\rm \lambda WL}{\rm 500c} \rangle = 0.68 \pm 0.11$. After applying this calibration, the mass distribution for clusters with $M_{\rm 500c} > 4 \times 10{14}$ M$_{\odot}$ is consistent with the number of such clusters found in the South Pole Telescope SZ survey.
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