Detection of a Superluminous Spiral Galaxy in the Heart of a Massive Galaxy Cluster
Akos Bogdan, Lorenzo Lovisari, Patrick Ogle, Orsolya E. Kovacs, Thomas, Jarrett, Christine Jones, William R. Forman, Lauranne Lanz

TL;DR
This study identifies a rare superluminous spiral galaxy as the central galaxy in a galaxy cluster, challenging the typical association of brightest cluster galaxies with elliptical or cD types, and explores the environmental factors influencing galaxy morphology.
Contribution
It provides the first confirmed case of a superluminous spiral galaxy as a BCG in a galaxy cluster, using X-ray observations to analyze its environment and properties.
Findings
A superluminous spiral galaxy is the central BCG of a galaxy cluster.
Most BCGs are massive ellipticals, not spirals.
Superluminous spiral galaxies are rarely the central systems of clusters.
Abstract
It is well established that brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs), residing in the center of galaxy clusters, are typically massive and quenched galaxies with cD or elliptical morphology. An optical survey suggested that an exotic galaxy population, superluminous spiral and lenticular galaxies could be the BCGs of some galaxy clusters. Because the cluster membership and the centroid of a cluster cannot be accurately determined based solely on optical data, we followed up a sample of superluminous disk galaxies and their environment using XMM-Newton X-ray observations. Specifically, we explored seven superluminous spiral and lenticular galaxies that are candidate BCGs. We detected massive galaxy clusters around five superluminous disk galaxies and established that one superluminous spiral, 2MASX J16273931+3002239, is the central BCG of a galaxy cluster. The temperature and total mass of the…
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