Photometric dissection of Intracluster Light and its correlations with host cluster properties
M. Kluge, R. Bender, A. Riffeser, C. Goessl, U. Hopp, M. Schmidt, C., Ries

TL;DR
This study compares multiple methods to dissect Intracluster Light (ICL) around Brightest Cluster Galaxies, quantifies ICL fractions, and explores correlations with cluster properties, revealing insights into cluster and galaxy co-evolution.
Contribution
It introduces and compares four different techniques for dissecting ICL, providing a comprehensive analysis of ICL fractions and their relation to cluster characteristics.
Findings
Average ICL fraction varies from 34% to 71% depending on method.
ICL properties correlate positively with cluster mass and size.
ICL is more aligned with cluster than BCG, serving as a potential Dark Matter tracer.
Abstract
We explore several ways to dissect Brightest Cluster Galaxies (BCGs) and their surrounding Intracluster Light (ICL) using a surface brightness cut, a luminosity cut, excess light above a de Vaucouleurs profile, or a double S\'ersic decomposition. Assuming that all light above is attributable to the ICL, we find an average ICL fraction of of all diffuse light centered on the BCG to belong to the ICL. Likewise, if we assume all light fainter than mag arcsec to belong to the ICL, the average ICL fraction is . After fitting a de Vaucouleurs profile to the inner parts of the SB profile, we detect excess light at large radii, corresponding to an average ICL fraction of . Finally, by decomposing the SB profile into two S\'ersic functions, we find an…
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