The Luminosity Profiles of Brightest Cluster Galaxies
C. J. Donzelli, Hernan Muriel (Observatorio de Cordoba, Argentina),, Juan P. Madrid (Swinburne University, Australia)

TL;DR
This study analyzes the luminosity profiles of 430 brightest cluster galaxies, revealing two profile types with distinct structural and brightness characteristics, and examining their relation to cluster properties.
Contribution
It introduces a classification of BCGs into single and double component profiles, with detailed structural analysis and implications for galaxy brightness and formation.
Findings
Double profile BCGs are brighter by ~0.2 mag than single profile BCGs.
Double profile BCGs have more extended outer luminosity, especially beyond 20 kpc.
Different Kormendy relation slopes for single and double profile BCGs.
Abstract
(Abridged) We have derived detailed R band luminosity profiles and structural parameters for a total of 430 brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs), down to a limiting surface brightness of 24.5 mag/arcsec^2. Light profiles were initially fitted with a Sersic's R^(1/n) model, but we found that 205 (~48) BCGs require a double component model to accurately match their light profiles. The best fit for these 205 galaxies is an inner Sersic model, with indices n~1-7, plus an outer exponential component. Thus, we establish the existence of two categories of the BCGs luminosity profiles: single and double component profiles. We found that double profile BCGs are brighter ~0.2 mag than single profile BCG. In fact, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test applied to these subsamples indicates that they have different total magnitude distributions, with mean values M_R=-23.8 +/- 0.6 mag for single profile BCGs…
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