Structure of Brightest Cluster Galaxies and Intracluster Light
M. Kluge, B. Neureiter, A. Riffeser, R. Bender, C. Goessl, U. Hopp, M., Schmidt, C. Ries, N. Brosch

TL;DR
This study analyzes the structure and features of Brightest Cluster Galaxies and Intracluster Light in 170 galaxy clusters, revealing accretion signatures, surface brightness profiles, and unique scaling relations distinct from normal ellipticals.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of BCG and ICL surface brightness profiles, identifies accretion signatures, and compares BCG scaling relations to those of normal ellipticals, using extensive observational data.
Findings
Detection of tidal streams, shells, and multiple nuclei in BCGs.
Majority of BCG+ICL profiles fit by a single Sersic function.
BCGs exhibit scaling relations different from normal ellipticals.
Abstract
Observations of 170 local () galaxy clusters in the northern hemisphere have been obtained with the Wendelstein Telescope Wide Field Imager (WWFI). We correct for systematic effects such as point-spread function broadening, foreground star contamination, relative bias offsets, and charge persistence. Background inhomogeneities induced by scattered light are reduced down to mag arcsec by large dithering and subtraction of night-sky flats. Residual background inhomogeneities brighter than mag arcsec caused by galactic cirrus are detected in front of 23% of the clusters. However, the large field of view allows discrimination between accretion signatures and galactic cirrus. We detect accretion signatures in the form of tidal streams in 22%, shells in 9.4%, and multiple nuclei in 47% of the Brightest Cluster…
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