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Intracluster stars in the Virgo Cluster core

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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 129, Issue 6, Pages 2585-2596

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1086/429936

Keywords

galaxies : clusters : general; galaxies : clusters : individual ( Virgo); galaxies : evolution; galaxies : interactions; planetary nebulae : general

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We have investigated the properties of the diffuse light in the Virgo Cluster core region, based on the detection of intracluster planetary nebulae (PNs) in four fields. We eliminate the bias from misclassified faint continuum objects, using improved Monte Carlo simulations, and the contaminations by high-redshift Ly alpha galaxies, using the Ly alpha luminosity function in blank fields. Recent spectroscopic observations confirm that our photometric PN samples are well understood. We find that the diffuse stellar population in the Virgo core region is inhomogeneous on scales of 30' - 90': there exist significant field-to-field variations in the number density of PNs and the inferred amount of intracluster light, with some fields empty, some fields dominated by extended Virgo galaxy halos, and some fields dominated by the true intracluster component. There is no clear trend with distance from M87. The mean surface luminosity density, its rms variation, and the mean surface brightness of diffuse light in our four fields are Sigma(B) = 2.7 x 10(6) L-B. arcmin(-2), rms = 2.1 x 10(6) L-B. arcmin(-2), and (mu) over bar (B) = 29.0 mag arcsec(-2), respectively. Our results indicate that the Virgo Cluster is a dynamically young environment and that the intracluster component is associated partially with local physical processes like galaxy interactions or harassment. We also argue, based on kinematic evidence, that the so-called over-luminous PNs in the halo of M84 are dynamically associated with this galaxy and must thus be brighter than, and part of a different stellar population from, the normal PN population in elliptical galaxies.

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