2009MNRAS.395..462P


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2009MNRAS.395..462P - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 395, 462-471 (2009/May-1)

Evidence for recent star formation in BCGs: a correspondence between blue cores and UV excess.

PIPINO A., KAVIRAJ S., BILDFELL C., BABUL A., HOEKSTRA H. and SILK J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a joint analysis of near-ultraviolet (NUV) data from the GALEX (Galaxy Evolution Explorer) mission and (optical) colour profiles for a sample of seven brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) in the Canadian Cluster Comparison Project. We find that every BCG, which has a blue rest-frame UV colour, also shows a blue core in its optical colour profile. Conversely, BCGs that lack blue cores and show monotonic colour gradients typical of old elliptical galaxies are red in the UV. We interpret this as evidence that the NUV enhancement in the blue BCGs is driven by recent star formation and not from old evolved stellar populations such as horizontal branch stars. Furthermore, the UV enhancement cannot be from an active galactic nuclei (AGN) because the spatial extent of the blue cores is significantly larger than the possible contamination region due to a massive black hole. The recent star formation in the blue BCGs typically has an age less than 200 Myr and contributes mass fractions of less than a per cent. Although the sample studied here is small, we demonstrate, for the first time, a one-to-one correspondence between blue cores in elliptical galaxies (in particular BCGs) and a NUV enhancement observed using GALEX. The combination of this one-to-one correspondence and the consistently young age of recent star formation, coupled with additional correlations with the host cluster's X-ray properties, strongly suggests that the star formation is fuelled by gas cooling out of the intracluster medium. In turn, this implies that any AGN heating of the intracluster medium in massive clusters only acts to reduce the magnitude of the cooling flow and once this flow starts, it is nearly always active. Collectively, these results suggest that AGN feedback in present-day BCGs, while important, cannot be as efficient as suggested by the recent theoretical model by proposed by De Lucia et al.

Abstract Copyright: © 2009 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2009 RAS

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - cooling flows - galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: evolution - X-rays: galaxies: clusters

Simbad objects: 20

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Number of rows : 20
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 ZwCl 0024+1652 ClG 00 26 35.6 +17 09 32     18.35     ~ 635 1
2 2MASXI J0026356+170943 BiC 00 26 35.6678 +17 09 43.090         18.115 ~ 23 0
3 ClG 0440+02 ClG 04 43 09.7 +02 10 19     17.03     ~ 125 0
4 CNOC MS 0451 101234 BiC 04 54 10.84 -03 00 51.6         18.1 ~ 12 1
5 ClG 0451-03 ClG 04 54 10.9 -03 01 07     20.0     ~ 352 0
6 2MASS J09134545+4056282 Sy2 09 13 45.4951283928 +40 56 28.215343572   19.69 19.21     ~ 250 2
7 ClG 0910.4+4109 ClG 09 13 46.0 +40 56 20           ~ 65 2
8 ACO 1835 ClG 14 01 02.07 +02 52 43.2           ~ 688 1
9 NAME SMM J14010+0252 Sy1 14 01 02.0819944848 +02 52 42.426538140   19.3       ~ 46 2
10 ACO 1942 ClG 14 38 21.8673 +03 40 13.247           ~ 118 0
11 2MASX J14382188+0340138 BiC 14 38 21.8715090192 +03 40 13.344492936           ~ 47 1
12 ZwCl 1455+2232 ClG 14 57 15.2 +22 20 30     18.62 20.04   ~ 294 0
13 ClG J1514+3636 ClG 15 14 22.0 +36 36 22     19.0     ~ 136 0
14 2MASX J15394049+3425276 BiC 15 39 40.496 +34 25 27.65           ~ 16 0
15 ACO 2111 ClG 15 39 40.9 +34 25 04           ~ 180 0
16 2MASX J16401981+4642409 BiC 16 40 19.812 +46 42 40.94   19.9       ~ 19 1
17 ACO 2219 ClG 16 40 22.1 +46 42 20           ~ 359 0
18 NAME SMM J21536+1741 BiC 21 53 36.82670 +17 41 43.7260     19.58     ~ 44 2
19 ACO 2390 ClG 21 53 37.4 +17 41 46           ~ 688 2
20 ACO 2537 ClG 23 08 22.3 -02 11 29           ~ 137 0

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