The early-type dwarf galaxy population of the Centaurus cluster
I. Misgeld, M. Hilker, S. Mieske

TL;DR
This study analyzes the properties and distribution of early-type dwarf galaxies in the Centaurus cluster, revealing a flat luminosity function and continuous structural relations across a wide magnitude range.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed photometric analysis of the dwarf galaxy population in the Centaurus cluster, extending the understanding of galaxy scaling relations to very faint magnitudes.
Findings
Luminosity function slope of -1.14 for M_V>-14 mag
Continuous size-luminosity relation from -21 to -4 mag
Dwarf and massive elliptical galaxies form a continuous family
Abstract
We present a photometric study of the early-type dwarf galaxy population of the Centaurus cluster, aiming at investigating the galaxy luminosity function (LF) and galaxy scaling relations down to the regime of galaxies with M_V~-10 mag. On deep VLT/FORS1 V- and I-band images of the central part of the cluster, we identify cluster dwarf-galaxy candidates using both morphological and surface brightness selection criteria. Photometric and structural parameters of the candidates are derived from analysis of their surface brightness profiles. Fundamental scaling relations, such as the colour-magnitude and the magnitude-surface brightness relation, are used to distinguish the cluster from the background. We find a flat LF with a slope of \alpha = -1.14 \pm 0.12 for M_V>-14 mag, when fitting a power law to the completeness-corrected galaxy number counts. When plotting the central surface…
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