The cluster Abell 780: an optical view
F. Durret, E. Slezak, C. Adami

TL;DR
This study analyzes the optical properties of the Abell 780 galaxy cluster, deriving its luminosity function and examining environmental effects, revealing a relaxed structure consistent with previous X-ray findings.
Contribution
First optical analysis of Abell 780's galaxy luminosity function and environmental effects, confirming its relaxed state and identifying gravitationally bound structures.
Findings
The R-band luminosity function shows a double structure with a flat faint end.
No significant differences in luminosity functions across different cluster regions.
Presence of gravitationally bound galaxy groups within the cluster.
Abstract
The Abell 780 cluster, better known as the Hydra A cluster, has been thouroughly analyzed in X-rays. However, little is known on its optical properties. We derive the galaxy luminosity function (GLF) in this apparently relaxed cluster, and search for possible environmental effects by comparing the GLFs in various regions, and by looking at the galaxy distribution at large scale around Abell 780. Our study is based on optical images obtained with the ESO 2.2m telescope and WFI camera in the B and R bands, covering a total region of 67.22x32.94 arcmin^2, or 4.235x2.075 Mpc^2 for a cluster redshift of 0.0539. In a region of 500 kpc radius around the cluster centre, the GLF in the R band shows a double structure, with a broad and flat bright part and a flat faint end that can be fit by a power law with an index alpha=-0.85+-0.12 in the 20.25<R<21.75 interval. If we divide this 500 kpc…
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