Structural and dynamical modeling of WINGS clusters. I. The distribution of cluster galaxies of different morphological classes within regular and irregular clusters
Antonio Cava, Andrea Biviano, Gary A. Mamon, Jesus Varela, Daniela, Bettoni, Mauro D'Onofrio, Giovanni Fasano, Jacopo Fritz, Mariano Moles,, Alessia Moretti, and Bianca Poggianti

TL;DR
This study analyzes the spatial and dynamical distribution of different galaxy types within nearby clusters, revealing insights into galaxy evolution and cluster structure through modeling and comparison of regular and irregular clusters.
Contribution
It introduces a new phenomenological model for galaxy velocity dispersion profiles and compares galaxy distributions in regular and irregular clusters, highlighting evolutionary processes.
Findings
Elliptical and S0 galaxies are more concentrated than S galaxies.
S galaxies are likely recently accreted and evolve into S0s within 3 Gyr.
Evolutionary processes are more complete in regular clusters.
Abstract
[Abridged] We use the WINGS database to select a sample of 67 nearby galaxy clusters with at least 30 spectroscopic members each. 53 of these clusters do not show evidence of substructures in phase-space, while 14 do. We estimate the virial radii and circular velocities of the 67 clusters by a variety of proxies (velocity dispersion, X-ray temperature, and richness) and use these estimates to build stack samples from these 53 and 14 clusters ('Reg' and 'Irr' stacks, respectively). We determine the number-density and velocity-dispersion profiles (VDPs) of E, S0, and Sp+Irr (S) galaxies in the Reg and Irr samples, separately, and fit models to these profiles. The number density profiles of E, S0, and S galaxies are adequately described by either a NFW or a cored King model, both for the Reg and Irr samples, with a slight preference for the NFW model. The spatial distribution concentration…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
