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The dynamically hot stellar halo around NGC 3311: a small cluster-dominated central galaxy

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 520, Issue -, Pages -

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201015485

Keywords

galaxies: clusters: general; galaxies: clusters: individual: Hydra I; galaxies: kinematics and dynamics; galaxies: individual: NGC 3311

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  1. National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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Context. An important open question is the relation between intracluster light and the halos of central galaxies in galaxy clusters. Aims. Here we report results from an on going project with the aim to characterize the dynamical state in the core of the Hydra I (Abell 1060) cluster around NGC 3311. Methods. We analyze deep long-slit absorption line spectra reaching out to similar to 25 kpc in the halo of NGC 3311. Results. We find a very steep increase in the velocity dispersion profile from a central sigma(0) = 150 km s(-1) to sigma(out) similar or equal to 450 km s(-1) at R similar or equal to 12 kpc. Farther out, to similar to 25 kpc, sigma appears to be constant at this value, which is similar to 60% of the velocity dispersion of the Hydra I galaxies. With its dynamically hot halo kinematics, NGC 3311 is unlike other normal early-type galaxies. Conclusions. These results and the large amount of dark matter inferred from X-rays around NGC 3311 suggest that the stellar halo of this galaxy is dominated by the central intracluster stars of the cluster, and that the transition from predominantly galaxy-bound stars to cluster stars occurs in the radial range 4 to 12 kpc from the center of NGC 3311. We comment on the wide range of halo kinematics observed in cluster central galaxies, depending on the evolutionary state of their host clusters.

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