On the dust content of galaxy clusters
C. M. Gutierrez, M. Lopez-Corredoira

TL;DR
This study estimates the dust content in galaxy clusters using SDSS data through galaxy color analysis and infrared sky measurements, finding low dust mass and its association with cluster galaxies.
Contribution
It introduces two methods for estimating intracluster dust content and provides new constraints on dust mass and distribution in galaxy clusters.
Findings
No dependence of galaxy color on clustercentric distance.
Upper limit on dust mass within 3 Mpc radius: 8.4x10^9 M_sun.
Estimated total dust mass per cluster: ~2x10^9 M_sun.
Abstract
We present a study to estimate the dust content in galaxy clusters by using one the most complete existing catalogues of galaxy clusters based on SDSS data and following two methods: the first one compares the colours of samples of galaxies in the background of clusters with those of galaxies in the field. Using this method, we have explored clustercentric distances up to 6 Mpc. The galaxies used in this first method were selected from the SDSS-DR9, among those having reliable photometry and accurate estimation of photometric redshifts. The results are largely independent of the galactic cut applied. At |b|>20 deg., the sample contains 56,985 clusters in the redshift range 0.05<z<0.68 (the mean redshift is 0.30) and ~5.3x10^6 galaxies. The second method computes the contribution of dust in clusters of galaxies to the far infrared sky. That is estimated indirectly by measuring the effect…
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