Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-10-16
ASP Conf.Ser. 268 (2002) 393
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
6 pages, 3 figures, to appear in "Where's the Matter? Tracing Dark and Bright Matter with the New Generation of Large Scale Su
Scientific paper
One of the most vital observational clues for unraveling the origin of Brightest Cluster Galaxies (BCG) is the observed alignment of the BCGs with their host cluster and its surroundings. We have examined the BCG-cluster alignment effect, using clusters of galaxies detected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). We find that the BCGs are preferentially aligned with the principal axis of their hosts, to a much higher redshift (z >~ 0.3) than probed by previous studies (z <~ 0.1). The alignment effect strongly depends on the magnitude difference of the BCG and the second and third brightest cluster members: we find a strong alignment effect for the dominant BCGs, while less dominant BCGs do not show any departure from random alignment with respect to the cluster. We therefore claim that the alignment process originates from the same process that makes the BCG grow dominant, be it direct mergers in the early stage of cluster formation, or a later process that resembles the galactic cannibalism scenario. We do not find strong evidence for (or against) redshift evolution between 0
Annis Jim
Bahcall Neta A.
Gunn James E.
Kepner Jeremy V.
Kim Rita S. J.
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