Spectroscopic Constraints on the Build-up of the Intracluster Light in the Coma Cluster
Meng Gu, Charlie Conroy, David Law, Pieter van Dokkum, Renbin Yan,, David Wake, Kevin Bundy, Alexa Villaume, Roberto Abraham, Allison Merritt,, Jielai Zhang, Matthew Bershady, Dmitry Bizyaev, Kaike Pan, Daniel Thomas, and, Anne-Marie Weijmans

TL;DR
This study uses optical spectroscopy to analyze the intracluster light in the Coma cluster, revealing its stellar populations, velocities, and origins, which suggest a build-up through accretion and tidal stripping rather than major mergers.
Contribution
First spectroscopic analysis of ICL in Coma revealing stellar populations and kinematics, indicating its formation through accretion and stripping processes.
Findings
ICL stars trace the cluster's gravitational potential.
ICL regions have old, metal-poor stellar populations.
ICL build-up likely from low-mass galaxy accretion and tidal stripping.
Abstract
The stellar content of the intracluster light (ICL) provides unique insight into the hierarchical assembly process of galaxy clusters.However, the ICL is difficult to study due to its low surface brightness and large physical extent. We present optical spectra of three ICL regions in the Coma cluster, located between 100-180kpc from their nearest BCGs: NGC4889 and NGC4874. The mean surface brightness of the three ICL regions are {\mu}~25.3-26.2mag arcsec. IFU spectroscopy with 13.5 hr on-source integration time were acquired as part of an ancillary program within the SDSS-IV MaNGA survey. We stacked the 127 individual fiber spectra in each IFU in order to achieve a 1{\sigma} limiting surface brightness of 27.9mag arcsec, corresponding to a mean S/N in the optical of 21.6,9.6,and 11.6\AA. We apply stellar population models to the stacked spectra, and measure the…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
