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A&A 507, 621-634 (2009)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200809774
Intracluster light in the Virgo cluster: large scale distribution
N. Castro-Rodriguéz1, M. Arnaboldi2, 3, J. A. L. Aguerri1, O. Gerhard4, S. Okamura5, N. Yasuda6, and K. C. Freeman71 Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, C/O Vía Láctea s/n, 38200 La Laguna, Spain
e-mail: [ncastro;jalfonso]@iac.es
2 European Southern Observatory, Karl-Schwarzschild-Strasse 2, 85748 Garching, Germany
e-mail: marnabol@eso.org
3 INAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Pino Torinese, 10025 Pino Torinese, Italy
4 Max-Planck-Institut, Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik, Giessenbachstrasse, 85741 Garching, Germany
e-mail: gerhard@mpe.mpg.de
5 Department of Astronomy and Research Center for the Early Universe, School of Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
e-mail: okamura@astron.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
6 Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8582, Japan
e-mail: yasuda@icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp
7 Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Mount Stromlo Observatory, Cotter Road, Weston Creek, ACT 2611, Australia
e-mail: kcf@mso.anu.edu.au
Received 13 March 2008 / Accepted 11 August 2009
Abstract
Aims. The intracluster light
(ICL) is a faint diffuse stellar component of clusters made of stars
that are not bound to individual galaxies. We have carried out a large scale
study of this component in the nearby Virgo cluster.
Methods. The diffuse light is traced using planetary
nebulae (PNe). The surveyed areas were observed with a narrow-band
filter centered on the [OIII]
Å emission line
redshifted to the Virgo cluster distance (the on-band image), and a
broad-band filter (the off-band image). For some fields, additional
narrow band imaging data corresponding to the H
emission
were also obtained. The PNe are detected in the on-band image due
to their strong emission in the [OIII]
Å line, but
disappear in the off-band image. The contribution of Ly-
emitters at z=3.14 are corrected statistically using blank field
surveys, when the H
image at the field position is not
available.
Results. We have surveyed a total area of 3.3 square degrees in the Virgo
cluster with eleven fields located at different radial distances.
Those fields located at smaller radii than 80 arcmin from the
cluster center contain most of the detected diffuse light. In this
central region of the cluster, the ICL has a surface brightness in
the range
mag arsec-2, it is not
uniformly distributed, and represents about 7% of the total galaxy
light in this area. At distances larger than 80 arcmin the ICL is
confined to single fields and individual sub-structures,
e.g. in the sub-clump B, the M 60/M 59 group. For several fields at 2 and 3 degrees from the Virgo cluster center we set only upper limits.
Conclusions. These results indicate that the ICL is not homogeneously distributed
in the Virgo core, and it is concentrated in the high density regions
of the Virgo cluster, e.g. the cluster core and other
sub-structures. Outside these regions, the ICL is confined within
areas of ~100 kpc in size, where tidal effects may be at
work. These observational results link the formation of the ICL with
the formation history of the most luminous cluster galaxies.
Key words: galaxies: clusters: individual: Virgo -- galaxies: halos -- planetary nebulae: general
© ESO 2009
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