Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-03-17
Astrophys.J. 609 (2004) 617-637
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal. 22 pages, 14 figures. Figures are severely compressed to comply with 65
Scientific paper
10.1086/421313
We report the search for intracluster light in four Abell Type II/III (non-cD) galaxy clusters: Abell 801, 1234, 1553, & 1914. We find on average that these clusters contain $\sim$ 10% of their detected stellar luminosity in a diffuse component. We show that for two of the clusters the intracluster light closely follows the galaxy distribution, but in the other two cases, there are noticeable differences between the spatial distribution of the galaxies and the intracluster light. We report the results of a search for intracluster tidal debris in each cluster, and note that Abell 1914 in particular has a number of strong tidal features likely due to its status as a recent cluster merger. One of the Abell 1914 features appears to be spatially coincident with an extension seen in weak lensing maps, implying the feature traces a large amount of mass. We compare these results to numerical simulations of hierarchically-formed galaxy clusters, and find good general agreement between the observed and simulated images, although we also find that our observations sample only the brightest features of the intracluster light. Together, these results suggest that intracluster light can be a valuable tool in determining the evolutionary state of galaxy clusters.
Dubinski John
Feldmeier John . J.
Harding Paul
Kaib Nathan
Mihos James Christopher
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