The properties of Brightest Cluster Galaxies in the SDSS DR6 adaptive matched filter cluster catalogue
A. Pipino (ETH Zurich, USC), T.Szabo (USC), E. Pierpaoli (USC),, S.M.MacKenzie (U.Louisville), F.Dong (Princeton)

TL;DR
This study analyzes Brightest Cluster Galaxies in the SDSS DR6, revealing their luminosity, color trends, and the presence of blue BCGs, which are linked to recent star formation and cluster properties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of BCG properties in a large SDSS cluster sample, including the identification of blue BCGs and their relation to cluster gas cooling.
Findings
Richer clusters have brighter but less dominant BCGs.
4-9% of BCGs are significantly bluer than the red sequence.
Blue BCGs are associated with low-entropy, cooling-flow clusters.
Abstract
We study the properties of Brightest Cluster Galaxies (BCGs) drawn from a catalogue of more than 69000 clusters in the SDSS DR6 based on the adaptive matched filter technique (AMF, Szabo et al., 2010). Our sample consists of more than 14300 galaxies in the redshift range 0.1-0.3. We test the catalog by showing that it includes well-known BCGs which lie in the SDSS footprint. We characterize the BCGs in terms of r-band luminosities and optical colours as well as their trends with redshift. In particular, we define and study the fraction of blue BCGs, namely those that are likely to be missed by either colour-based cluster surveys and catalogues. Richer clusters tend to have brighter BCGs, however less dominant than in poorer systems. 4-9% of our BCGs are at least 0.3 mag bluer in the g-r colour than the red-sequence at their given redshift. Such a fraction decreases to 1-6% for clusters…
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