Brightest cluster galaxies as standard candles

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Astronomical Photometry, Brightness, Galactic Clusters, Red Shift, Sky Surveys (Astronomy), Standards, Stellar Luminosity, Velocity Measurement, Absorption Spectra, Astronomical Catalogs, Charge Coupled Devices, Line Spectra, Stellar Color, Visible Spectrum

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We investigate the use of brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) as standard candles for measuring galaxy peculiar velocities on large scales. We have obtained precise large-format CCD surface photometry and redshifts for an all-sky, volume-limited (z less than or = 0.05) sample of 199 BCG. We reinvestigate the Hoessel (1980) relationship between the metric luminosity, Lm, within the central 10 kpc/h of the BCGs and the logarithmic slope of the surface brightness profile, alpha. The Lm-alpha relationship reduces the cosmic scatter in Lm from 0.327 mag to 0.244 mag, yielding a typical distance accuracy of 17% per BCG. Residuals about the Lm-alpha relationship are independent of BCG luminosity, BCG B - Rc color, BCG location within the host cluster, and richness of the host cluster. The metric luminosity is independent of cluster richness even before correcting for its dependence on alpha, which provides further evidence for the unique nature of the BCG luminosity function. Indeed, the BCG luminosity function, both before and after application of the alpha-correction, is consistent with a single Gaussian distribution. Half the BCGs in the sample show some evidence of small color gradients as a function of radius within their central 50 kpc/h regions but with almost equal numbers becoming redder as becoming bluer. However, with the central 10 kpc/h the colors are remarkably constant -- the mean B - Rc color is 1.51 with a dispersion of only 0.06 mag. The narrow photometric and color distributions of the BCGs, the lack of 'second-parameter' effects, as well as the unique rich cluster environment of BCGs, argue that BCGs are the most homogeneous distance indicators presently available for large-scale structure research.

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