2008ApJ...681.1035O


Query : 2008ApJ...681.1035O

2008ApJ...681.1035O - Astrophys. J., 681, 1035-1045 (2008/July-2)

An infrared survey of brightest cluster galaxies. II. Why are some brightest cluster galaxies forming stars?

O'DEA C.P., BAUM S.A., PRIVON G., NOEL-STORR J., QUILLEN A.C., ZUFELT N., PARK J., EDGE A., RUSSELL H., FABIAN A.C., DONAHUE M., SARAZIN C.L., McNAMARA B., BREGMAN J.N. and EGAMI E.

Abstract (from CDS):

Quillen et al. presented an imaging survey with the Spitzer Space Telescope of 62 brightest cluster galaxies with optical line emission located in the cores of X-ray-luminous clusters. They found that at least half of these sources have signs of excess IR emission. Here we discuss the nature of the IR emission and its implications for cool core clusters. The strength of the mid-IR excess emission correlates with the luminosity of the optical emission lines. Excluding the four systems dominated by an AGN, the excess mid-IR emission in the remaining brightest cluster galaxies is likely related to star formation. The mass of molecular gas (estimated from CO observations) is correlated with the IR luminosity as found for normal star-forming galaxies. The gas depletion timescale is about 1 Gyr. The physical extent of the IR excess is consistent with that of the optical emission-line nebulae. This supports the hypothesis that star formation occurs in molecular gas associated with the emission-line nebulae and with evidence that the emission-line nebulae are mainly powered by ongoing star formation. We find a correlation between mass deposition rates (MX{dot}) estimated from the X-ray emission and the star formation rates estimated from the IR luminosity. The star formation rates are 1/10 to 1/100 of the mass deposition rates, suggesting that the reheating of the intracluster medium is generally very effective in reducing the amount of mass cooling from the hot phase but not eliminating it completely.

Abstract Copyright:

Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Cooling Flows - Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Clusters: General - Galaxies: Elliptical and Lenticular, cD - Infrared: Galaxies - Stars: Formation

Status at CDS : Objects in title, abstract, text, figures, and all or part of small table(s) being processed in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 47

goto Full paper

goto View the references in ADS

Number of rows : 47
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 NAME UGC 12890 Group GrG 00 00 10.6 +08 16 37           ~ 15 0
2 ACO 11 ClG 00 12 44 -16 26.3           ~ 23 0
3 ACO 85 ClG 00 41 36.21 -09 19 30.4           ~ 910 0
4 ACO 115 ClG 00 55 59.5 +26 19 14           ~ 270 1
5 ZwCl 0104+0048 ClG 01 06 50.5 +01 04 10           ~ 61 0
6 ACO 262 ClG 01 52 50.4 +36 08 46           ~ 699 1
7 ACO 291 ClG 02 01 42.9 -02 11 48           ~ 67 0
8 ACO 3112 ClG 03 17 52.4 -44 14 35           ~ 311 1
9 ZwCl 0335+0956 ClG 03 38 35.3 +09 57 54           ~ 383 1
10 BAX 058.2454+19.6830 ClG 03 52 58.9 +19 40 58           ~ 35 0
11 BAX 069.7593+05.3453 ClG 04 39 02.2 +05 20 43           ~ 78 0
12 ClG 0745-19 ClG 07 47 31.3 -19 17 40           ~ 372 0
13 2MASX J07473129-1917403 BiC 07 47 31.3247085936 -19 17 40.013334276   19.60       ~ 410 1
14 MCXC J0751.3+5012 ClG 07 51 24.61 +50 15 00.6           ~ 31 0
15 RX J0821.0+0752 ClG 08 21 02.4 +07 51 47           ~ 62 1
16 ACO 646 ClG 08 22 10.0 +47 05 58           ~ 99 1
17 ZwCl 0857+2107 ClG 09 00 36.90 +20 53 40.3           ~ 93 0
18 NAME Hya A LIN 09 18 05.66848602 -12 05 43.8060823   14.38 14.8     ~ 1014 1
19 ZwCl 1021+0426 ClG 10 23 39.0 +04 11 14   15.6 17.95     ~ 284 0
20 ACO 1068 ClG 10 40 47.1 +39 57 19           ~ 214 0
21 ACO 1204 ClG 11 13 32.2 +17 35 40           ~ 94 0
22 NGC 4104 BiC 12 06 38.9098151088 +28 10 27.184493280   13.7 13.58     ~ 99 1
23 NGC 4235 Sy1 12 17 09.8818997904 +07 11 29.673389004   14.70 13.60     ~ 412 0
24 NGC 4325 BiC 12 23 06.662 +10 37 16.45   15.0       ~ 128 1
25 BAX 185.7731+10.6201 ClG 12 23 06.7 +10 37 15           ~ 47 0
26 ACO 1664 ClG 13 03 42.4 -24 14 44           ~ 127 0
27 ACO 1795 ClG 13 48 50.48 +26 35 07.4           ~ 1268 0
28 ACO 1835 ClG 14 01 02.07 +02 52 43.2           ~ 689 1
29 ACO 1885 ClG 14 13 43.73 +43 39 45.0           ~ 71 0
30 ACO 1930 ClG 14 32 42.6 +31 34 07           ~ 59 0
31 ACO 2052 ClG 15 16 41.64 +07 01 45.5           ~ 730 1
32 ACO 2055 ClG 15 18 46.29 +06 13 42.9           ~ 107 0
33 ClG J1532+3021 ClG 15 32 53.8 +30 21 00           ~ 113 0
34 ACO 2146 ClG 15 56 04.7 +66 20 24           ~ 177 0
35 ACO 2204 ClG 16 32 45.7 +05 34 43           ~ 436 0
36 NGC 6338 Bla 17 15 22.9752 +57 24 40.312   14.2   8   ~ 184 2
37 ZwCl 1715+4229 ClG 17 17 19.20 +42 26 59.0           ~ 53 0
38 6C 171546+422932 QSO 17 17 19.20955 +42 26 59.8437     16.00 12.8   ~ 44 1
39 ZwCl 1717+5636 ClG 17 18 09.272 +56 40 00.02           ~ 49 1
40 ZwCl 1742+3306 ClG 17 44 16.2753 +32 59 55.115           ~ 80 0
41 ACO 2292 ClG 17 57 14 +53 49.8           ~ 19 0
42 ClG J2129+0005 ClG 21 29 40.5 +00 05 47           ~ 271 0
43 ACO S 1101 ClG 23 13 58.5 -42 43 39           ~ 258 1
44 ACO 2597 ClG 23 25 19.70 -12 07 27.7           ~ 539 0
45 ACO 2627 ClG 23 36 42.4 +23 54 44           ~ 45 0
46 ZwCl 2348+2908 ClG 23 50 34.3 +29 29 55     17.0     ~ 35 0
47 ACO 4059 ClG 23 57 02.2 -34 45 58           ~ 381 1

To bookmark this query, right click on this link: simbad:objects in 2008ApJ...681.1035O and select 'bookmark this link' or equivalent in the popup menu