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Planck Collaboration; Aghanim, N.; Arnaud, M.; Ashdown, M.; Atrio-Barandela, F.; Aumont, J.; Baccigalupi, C.; Balbi, A.; Banday, A. J.; Barreiro, R. B.; Bartlett, J. G.; Battaner, E.; Benabed, K.; Bernard, J.-P.; Bersanelli, M.; Böhringer, H.; Bonaldi, A.; Bond, J. R.; Borrill, J.; Bouchet, F. R.; Bourdin, H.; Brown, M. L.; Burigana, C.; Butler, R. C.; Cabella, P.; Cardoso, J.-F.; Carvalho, P.; Catalano, A.; Cayón, L.; Chamballu, A.; Chary, R.-R.; Chiang, L.-Y.; Chon, G.; Christensen, P. R.; Clements, D. L.; Colafrancesco, S.; Colombi, S.; Coulais, A.; Crill, B. P.; Cuttaia, F.; Da Silva, A.; Dahle, H.; Davis, R. J.; de Bernardis, P.; de Gasperis, G.; de Zotti, G.; Delabrouille, J.; Démoclès, J.; Désert, F.-X.; Diego, J. M.; Dolag, K.; Dole, H.; Donzelli, S.; Doré, O.; Douspis, M.; Dupac, X.; Enßlin, T. A.; Eriksen, H. K.; Finelli, F.; Flores-Cacho, I.; Forni, O.; Fosalba, P.; Frailis, M.; Fromenteau, S.; Galeotta, S.; Ganga, K.; Génova-Santos, R. ; Giard, M.; González-Nuevo, J.; González-Riestra, R.; Górski, K. M.; Gregorio, A.; Gruppuso, A.; Hansen, F. K.; Harrison, D.; Hempel, A.; Hernández-Monteagudo, C.; Herranz, D.; Hildebrandt, S. R.; Hornstrup, A.; Huffenberger, K. M.; Hurier, G.; Jagemann, T.; Jasche, J.; Juvela, M.; Keihänen, E.; Keskitalo, R.; Kisner, T. S.; Kneissl, R.; Knoche, J.; Knox, L.; Kurki-Suonio, H.; Lagache, G.; Lähteenmäki, A.; Lamarre, J.-M.; Lasenby, A.; Lawrence, C. R.; Leach, S.; Leonardi, R.; Liddle, A. et al.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 543, id.A102
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2012
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We present further results from the ongoing XMM-Newton validation
follow-up of Planck cluster candidates, detailing X-ray observations of
eleven candidates detected at a signal-to-noise ratio of 4.5 < S/N
< 5.3 in the same 10-month survey maps used in the construction of
the Early SZ sample. The sample was selected in order to test internal
SZ quality flags, and the pertinence of these flags is discussed in
light of the validation results. Ten of the candidates are found to be
bona fide clusters lying below the RASS flux limit. Redshift estimates
are available for all confirmed systems via X-ray Fe-line spectroscopy.
They lie in the redshift range 0.19 < z < 0.94, demonstrating
Planck’s capability to detect clusters up to high z. The X-ray
properties of the new clusters appear to be similar to previous new
detections by Planck at lower z and higher SZ flux: the majority are
X-ray underluminous for their mass, estimated using YX as
mass proxy, and many have a disturbed morphology. We find tentative
indication for Malmquist bias in the YSZ-YX
relation, with a turnover at YSZ ~ 4 × 10-4
arcmin2. We present additional new optical redshift
determinations with ENO and ESO telescopes of candidates previously
confirmed with XMM-Newton. The X-ray and optical redshifts for a total
of 20 clusters are found to be in excellent agreement. We also show that
useful lower limits can be put on cluster redshifts using X-ray data
only via the use of the YX vs. YSZ and X-ray flux
FX vs. YSZ relations.
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