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Structure of Brightest Cluster Galaxies and Intracluster Light

Published 22 Aug 2019 in astro-ph.GA | (1908.08544v2)

Abstract: Observations of 170 local ($z\lesssim0.08$) galaxy clusters in the northern hemisphere have been obtained with the Wendelstein Telescope Wide Field Imager (WWFI). We correct for systematic effects such as point-spread function broadening, foreground star contamination, relative bias offsets, and charge persistence. Background inhomogeneities induced by scattered light are reduced down to $\Delta {\rm SB} > 31~g'$ mag arcsec${-2}$ by large dithering and subtraction of night-sky flats. Residual background inhomogeneities brighter than ${\rm SB}_{\sigma}< 27.6~g'$ mag arcsec${-2}$ caused by galactic cirrus are detected in front of 23% of the clusters. However, the large field of view allows discrimination between accretion signatures and galactic cirrus. We detect accretion signatures in the form of tidal streams in 22%, shells in 9.4%, and multiple nuclei in 47% of the Brightest Cluster Galaxies (BCGs) and find two BCGs in 7% of the clusters. We measure semimajor-axis surface brightness profiles of the BCGs and their surrounding Intracluster Light (ICL) down to a limiting surface brightness of ${\rm SB} = 30~g'$ mag arcsec${-2}$. The spatial resolution in the inner regions is increased by combining the WWFI light profiles with those that we measured from archival \textit{Hubble Space Telescope} images or deconvolved WWFI images. We find that 71% of the BCG+ICL systems have surface brightness (SB) profiles that are well described by a single S\'ersic (SS) function, whereas 29% require a double S\'ersic (DS) function to obtain a good fit. We find that BCGs have scaling relations that differ markedly from those of normal ellipticals, likely due to their indistinguishable embedding in the ICL.

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