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The Diffuse Light in Simulations of Galaxy Clusters

Authors :
Klaus Dolag
Magda Arnaboldi
Ortwin Gerhard
Giuseppe Murante
Giuseppe Tormen
Paolo Tozzi
Lauro Moscardini
Stefano Borgani
Luca Tornatore
Antonaldo Diaferio
L.-M. Cheng
MURANTE G.
ARNABOLDI M.
GERHARD O.
BORGANI S.
CHENG L.M.
DIAFERIO A.
DOLAG K.
MOSCARDINI L.
TORMEN G.
TORNATORE L.
TOZZI P.
Murante, G
Arnaboldi, M
Gerhard, O
Borgani, Stefano
Chen, L. M
Diaferio, A
Dolag, K
Moscardini, L
Tormen, G
Tornatore, Luca
Tozzi, P.
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
arXiv, 2004.

Abstract

We study the properties of the diffuse light in galaxy clusters forming in a large hydrodynamical cosmological simulation of the Lambda-CDM cosmology. The simulation includes a model for radiative cooling, star formation in dense cold gas, and feedback by SN-II explosions. We select clusters having mass M>10^(14) h^(-1) Msun and study the spatial distribution of their star particles. While most stellar light is concentrated in gravitationally bound galaxies orbiting in the cluster potential, we find evidence for a substantial diffuse component, which may account for the extended halos of light observed around central cD galaxies. We find that more massive simulated clusters have a larger fraction of stars in the diffuse light than the less massive ones. The intracluster light is more centrally concentrated than the galaxy light, and the stars in the diffuse component are on average older than the stars in cluster galaxies, supporting the view that the diffuse light is not a random sampling of the stellar population in the cluster galaxies. We thus expect that at least ~10% of the stars in a cluster may be distributed as intracluster light, largely hidden thus far due to its very low surface brightness.<br />4 pages, 3 figures

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....54d72d5fc6175eda37d1c229aaaa5cc9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0404025