Brightest Cluster Galaxies at the Present Epoch
Tod R. Lauer (NOAO), Marc Postman (STScI), Michael A. Strauss,, Genevieve J. Graves, Nora E. Chisari (Princeton)

TL;DR
This study analyzes 433 brightest cluster galaxies to understand their properties, relations, and dynamics within galaxy clusters, revealing insights into their formation, structure, and the influence of cluster environment.
Contribution
It introduces a combined 'metric plane' relation for BCGs, linking luminosity, photometric slope, and velocity dispersion, and explores how BCG properties relate to their cluster positions and velocities.
Findings
BCG Hubble diagram aligns with standard cosmological models within 2%.
The 'metric plane' relation predicts BCG luminosity with 0.21 mag residuals.
BCG properties correlate with cluster-centric distance and velocity offsets.
Abstract
We have observed 433 z<=0.08 brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) in a full-sky survey of Abell clusters. The BCG Hubble diagram is consistent to within 2% of a Omega_m=0.3, Lambda=0.7 Hubble relation. The L_m-alpha relation for BCGs, which uses alpha, the log-slope of the BCG photometric curve of growth, to predict metric luminosity, L_m, has 0.27 mag residuals. We measure central stellar velocity dispersions, sigma, of the BCGs, finding the Faber-Jackson relation to flatten as the metric aperture grows to include an increasing fraction of the total BCG luminosity. A 3-parameter "metric plane" relation using alpha and sigma together gives the best prediction of L_m, with 0.21 mag residuals. The projected spatial offset, r_x, of BCGs from the X-ray-defined cluster center is a gamma=-2.33 power-law over 1<r_x<10^3 kpc. The median offset is ~10 kpc, but ~15% of the BCGs have r_x>100 kpc. The…
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