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2005ApJ...618..195G - Astrophys. J., 618, 195-213 (2005/January-1)

Intracluster light in nearby galaxy clusters: relationship to the halos of brightest cluster galaxies.

GONZALEZ A.H., ZABLUDOFF A.I. and ZARITSKY D.

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We present a detailed analysis of the surface brightness distribution of the brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) in each of 24 galaxy clusters at 0.03<z<0.13. We use two-dimensional profile fitting to model the surface brightness out to r=300 kpc for each BCG, comparing r1/4, r^1/n^, and double r1/4 models. We obtain statistically superior fits using a two-component model consisting of a pair of r1/4 profiles with independent scale lengths, ellipticities, and orientations. The two-component model can simply reproduce the observed position angle and ellipticity gradients, which cannot generally be explained purely by triaxiality. The inner component of our two-component model has properties similar to those of a typical massive elliptical galaxy and is clearly associated with the BCG. The outer component is 10-40 times larger in scale, has ∼10 times the total luminosity of the inner component, and exhibits a steeper <µ>-r_e_relation than that of the elliptical fundamental plane. We interpret this outer component as a population of intracluster stars that trace the cluster potential. The two components are strongly aligned (|Δθ|<10°) in roughly 40% of the clusters. When they are not aligned, the components tend toward high degrees of misalignment, suggesting that accretion of infalling material may change the orientation of some BCGs for a time. The extent of the outer component and its similar elongation to published cluster galaxy distributions indicates that the evolution of the intracluster light is tied to the cluster as a whole rather than to the BCG.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Clusters: General - Galaxies: Elliptical and Lenticular, cD - Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: Formation - Galaxies: Fundamental Parameters

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