S20A0102abst
S20A0102
The Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) Survey is an on-going 300-night project of the Subaru Telescope. All of its wide, deep, and ultradeep layers are observed in grizy broad-band filters; there are also narrow-band observations in the deep and ultradeep layers. A large cluster sample at z>1 with a well-defined selection function would be a lasting legacy from the HSC survey. Here we continue our observational campaign for the cluster mass calibration via weak lensing (WL) and velocity dispersion, a critical step towards building up the selection function. We have used the cluster finder camira to select a sample of 6 rich clusters at z=0.95−1.2. Here we propose GMOS multi-object spectroscopy follow up of these clusters. Our data will be crucial for reducing systematics in WL mass measurements of clusters at z>∼ 1. We will achieve a 18% accuracy in the normalization of the richness–cluster mass relation, and examine two aspects of galaxy–halo connection that require good estimates of cluster mass, i.e., the buildup of cluster galaxy population and brightest cluster galaxies. All but 2 of our clusters lie within an eROSITA science verification field, thus our program will lead to the first mass calibration of distant eROSITA clusters, laying the foundation for cosmological studies with HSC and eROSITA.
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