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Table 9

Summary of ancillary information.

Confirmation Joint Reference Planck- Redshift
source Validation Priority sample size confirmations discovered reference

ENO follow-up ............. 10 1/5 ... 22 18 Planck Collaboration Int. XXXVI (2016)
RTT follow-up ............. 11 1/5 ... 45 31 Planck Collaboration Int. XXVI (2015)
PanSTARRs ............. 12 6 ... 16 16 Liu et al. (2015)
redMaPPer non-blind .... 13 ... ... 17 5 This paper: Sect. 7.3.2
SDSS high-z ............. 14 ... ... 4 4 This paper: Appendix A
AMI follow-up ............. 15 ... ... 10 10 ...
WISE ............. 16 ... ... 73 73 ...
PSZ1 2013 ............. 20 1 782 348 125 Planck Collaboration XXIX (2014)
MCXC ............. 21 2 551 447 0 Piffaretti et al. (2011)
SPT ............. 22 4/5 94 39 4 Bleem et al. (2015)
ACT ............. 23 4/5 28 1 0 Hasselfield et al. (2013)
redMaPPer ............. 24 3 374 122 2 Rykoff et al. (2014)
Updated PSZ1 ............. 25 1 ... 19 0 Planck Collaboration XXXII (2015)
NED ............. 30 7 ... 40 1 Various

Notes. The highest available priority redshift source, following the ordering in the Priority column, provides the reference confirmation and redshift. When two priorities are given, the first number pertains to spectroscopic redshifts and the second number to photometric redshifts. The PSZ2 contains 1203 confirmed clusters, of which 289 are Planck-discovered. 87 of these are clusters newly identified in this paper: 73 are confirmed by WISE; eight are new identifications in SDSS data; and six are confirmed by AMI.

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