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arxiv: astro-ph/0404326 · v1 · submitted 2004-04-16 · 🌌 astro-ph

Intracluster light at z~0.25 from SDSS imaging data

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We investigate the broadband optical emission of diffuse intergalactic stars in galaxy clusters at z~0.25 by means of an image stacking technique. The images of 654 clusters, selected with the max-BCG algorithm from a subsample of the SDSS-Data Release 1 (DR1), have been stacked after masking all the sources detected down to very low S/N. The resulting images in the g, r and i bands provide reliable photometric data at the level of >=30 mag arcsec^-2 (r band), out to >~ 600 kpc from the Brightest Cluster Galaxy (BCG). Our analysis shows that: i) the IntraCluster Light (ICL) is much more concentrated than the galaxy light, contributing ~30% of the total cluster optical emission at R=100 kpc, but less than 10% at R>500 kpc; ii) the ICL contributes between 15 and 20% of the total cluster optical luminosity between the optical radius (mu_r=25 mag arcsec^-2) of the BCG and 500 kpc; iii) the colours of the ICL are consistent with the global colours of the cluster galaxies, with little evidence for redder g-r.

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