The XXL Survey VIII: MUSE characterisation of intracluster light in a z$\sim$0.53 cluster of galaxies
C. Adami, E. Pompei, T. Sadibekova, N. Clerc, A. Iovino, S.L. McGee,, L. Guennou, M. Birkinshaw, C. Horellou, S. Maurogordato, F. Pacaud, M., Pierre, B. Poggianti, J. Willis

TL;DR
This study characterizes the intracluster light in a galaxy cluster at z~0.53 using imaging and spectroscopy, revealing gas and stellar components and suggesting ram pressure stripping as the main formation process.
Contribution
It provides a detailed spectroscopic and imaging analysis of ICL in a specific cluster, highlighting the gas and stellar contributions and identifying the likely physical processes involved.
Findings
Large amount of diffuse intracluster light detected
Diffuse light includes gas emission and old stars
Ram pressure stripping identified as the main formation mechanism
Abstract
Within a cluster, gravitational effects can lead to the removal of stars from their parent galaxies. Gas hydrodynamical effects can additionally strip gas and dust from galaxies. The properties of the ICL can therefore help constrain the physical processes at work in clusters by serving as a fossil record of the interaction history. The present study is designed to characterise this ICL in a ~10^14 M_odot and z~0.53 cluster of galaxies from imaging and spectroscopic points of view. By applying a wavelet-based method to CFHT Megacam and WIRCAM images, we detect significant quantities of diffuse light. These sources were then spectroscopically characterised with MUSE. MUSE data were also used to compute redshifts of 24 cluster galaxies and search for cluster substructures. An atypically large amount of ICL has been detected in this cluster. Part of the detected diffuse light has a very…
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