Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-03-03
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc.306:857-896,1999
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
50 pages with 18 postscript figures and 8 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRAS
Scientific paper
10.1046/j.1365-8711.1999.02583.x
We present new spectra of dominant galaxies in X-ray selected clusters, which combine with our previously published spectra to form a sample of 256 dominant galaxies in 215 clusters; 177 of these are members of the ROSAT Brightest Cluster Sample. 27% of the central dominant galaxies have emission-line spectra, all but 5 with line intensity ratios typical of cooling flow nebulae. A further 6% show only [NII] with H-alpha in absorption. We find no evidence for an increase in the frequency of line emission with X-ray luminosity. Purely X-ray selected clusters at low redshift have a higher probability of containing line emission. The more H-alpha luminous galaxies have larger emission-line regions and show a higher ratio of Balmer to forbidden line emission, although there is a continuous trend of ionization behaviour across four decades in H-alpha luminosity. Galaxies with the more luminous line emission show a significantly bluer continuum, whereas lower-luminosity and [NII]-only line emitters have continua that differ little from those of non-line emitting dominant galaxies. Values of the Balmer decrement in the more luminous systems commonly imply intrinsic reddening of E(B-V)~0.3, and when this is corrected for, the excess blue light can be characterized by a population of massive young stars, which can also provide sufficient photoionization to produce the observed H-alpha luminosity. The lower H-alpha luminosity systems show a higher ionization state and few massive stars, requiring instead the introduction of a harder source of photoionization.
Allen Steven W.
Crawford Carolin S.
Ebeling Harald
Edge Alastair C.
Fabian Andrea C.
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