A deep view on the Virgo cluster core
Stefan Lieder, Thorsten Lisker, Michael Hilker, Ingo Misgeld, and, Patrick Durrell

TL;DR
This study analyzes the optical properties and luminosity function of early-type galaxies in the Virgo cluster core, revealing new faint members and insights into galaxy formation and dark matter halo predictions.
Contribution
It identifies 77 previously uncatalogued Virgo cluster members and examines the color-magnitude and scaling relations down to faint magnitudes, providing new observational data.
Findings
77 new probable Virgo cluster members identified
The color-magnitude relation shows a slope change from dEs to dSphs
Luminosity function's faint end slope is -1.50, indicating fewer low-mass galaxies than expected
Abstract
In this study we investigate the optical photometric properties of early-type galaxies in the Virgo cluster core region, by analysing their location on the colour magnitude relation (CMR) and the structural scaling relations down to faint magnitudes, and by constructing the luminosity function to compare it with theoretical expectations. We visually select potential cluster members based on morphology and angular size, excluding spiral galaxies. A photometric analysis has been carried out for 295 galaxies, using surface brightness profile shape and colour as further criteria to identify probable background contaminants. 216 galaxies are considered to be certain or probable Virgo cluster members. Our study reveals 77 galaxies not catalogued in the VCC (with 13 of them already found in previous studies) that are very likely Virgo cluster members because they follow the Virgo CMR and…
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