Surveying the sky with the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager: Expected constraints on galaxy cluster evolution and cosmology

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 328:3 (2001) 783-794

Authors:

R Kneissl, ME Jones, R Saunders, VR Eke, AN Lasenby, K Grainge, G Cotter

Abstract:

We discuss prospects for cluster detection via the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect in a blank field survey with the interferometer array, the Arcminute MicroKelvin Imager (AMI). Clusters of galaxies selected in the SZ effect probe cosmology and structure formation with little observational bias, because the effect measures integrated gas pressure directly, and does so independently of cluster redshift. We use hydrodynamical simulations in combination with the Press-Schechter expression to simulate SZ cluster sky maps. These are used with simulations of the observation process to gauge the expected SZ cluster counts. Even with a very conservative choice of parameters we find that AMI will discover at least several tens of clusters every year with Mtot ≥ 1014M⊙; the numbers depend on factors such as the mean matter density, the density fluctuation power spectrum and cluster gas evolution. The AMI survey itself can distinguish between these to some degree, and parameter degeneracies are largely eliminated given optical and X-ray follow-up of these clusters; this will also permit direct investigation of cluster physics and what drives the evolution.

Surveying the sky with the Arcminute MicroKelvin Imager: expected constraints on galaxy cluster evolution and cosmology

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 328 (2001) 783-794

Authors:

ME Jones, Kneissl, Rüdiger, Saunders, R, Grainge, Keith

The mass of radio galaxies from low to high redshift

ArXiv Astrophysics e-prints (2001)

Authors:

MJ Jarvis, S Rawlings, S Eales, KM Blundell, CJ Willott

The radio source counts at 15 GHz and their implications for cm-wave CMB imaging

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 327:1 (2001) l1-l4

Authors:

Angela C Taylor, Keith Grainge, Michael E Jones, GG Pooley, Richard DE Saunders, EM Waldram

A first look at cataclysmic variable stars from the 2dF QSO survey

ArXiv astro-ph/0108334 (2001)

Authors:

TR Marsh, L Morales-Rueda, D Steeghs, P Maxted, U Kolb, B Boyle, S Croom, N Loaring, L Miller, P Outram, T Shanks, R Smith

Abstract:

The 2dF QSO survey is a spectroscopic survey of 48,000 point-sources selected by colour with magnitudes in the range 18.35 < B < 20.95. Amongst QSOs, white dwarfs, narrow-line galaxies and other objects are some cataclysmic variables (CVs). This survey should be sensitive to intrinsically faint CVs. In the standard picture of CV evolution, these form the majority of the CV population. We present the spectra of 6 CVs from this survey. Four have the spectra of dwarf novae and two are magnetic CVs. We present evidence that suggests that the dwarf novae have period P < 2 h and are indeed intrinsically less luminous than average. However, it is not clear yet whether these systems are present in the large numbers predicted.