Intracluster Light in the Virgo Cluster: Large Scale Distribution
Nieves Castro-Rodriguez (IAC), Magda Arnaboldi (ESO, INAF-OATo), J., Alfonso L. Aguerri (IAC), Ortwin Gerhard (MPIE), Sadanori Okamura (Univ. of, Tokyo), Naoki Yasuda (ICRR, Tokyo), Kenneth C. Freeman (RSAA, MSO)

TL;DR
This study maps the distribution of intracluster light in the Virgo cluster using planetary nebulae, revealing its concentration in dense regions and linking it to galaxy formation history.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale, detailed mapping of intracluster light in Virgo using planetary nebulae as tracers, highlighting its non-uniform distribution.
Findings
ICL is concentrated in the cluster core and sub-structures.
ICL accounts for about 7% of galaxy light in the central region.
ICL distribution correlates with high-density regions and galaxy formation processes.
Abstract
The intracluster light (ICL) is a faint diffuse stellar component in clusters made of stars not bound to individual galaxies. We have carried out a large scale study of this component in the nearby Virgo cluster. The diffuse light is traced using planetary nebulae (PNe). The PNe are detected in the on-band image due to their strong emission in the [OIII] 5007 line, but disappear in the off-band image. The contribution of Ly-alpha emitters at z=3.14 are corrected statistically using blank field surveys. 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 28.8 - 30 mag per sqarsec in the B band, it is not…
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