A new era of intracluster light studies with JWST
Mireia Montes (IAC/ULL), Ignacio Trujillo (IAC/ULL)

TL;DR
This study leverages JWST's high-resolution images to analyze the intracluster light in a galaxy cluster, revealing insights into its formation processes and potential as a dark matter tracer, surpassing previous observational limits.
Contribution
First comprehensive JWST-based analysis of intracluster light, demonstrating its formation mechanisms and correlation with dark matter distribution in a galaxy cluster.
Findings
Inner ICL formed through major mergers
Outer ICL produced by tidal stripping of satellites
ICL profile slope closely matches dark matter halo slope
Abstract
Still largely unexplored, the diffuse light in cluster of galaxies traces the past and on-going buildup of these massive structures. Here, we present the first comprehensive study of the intracluster light (ICL) of the cluster SMACS-J0723.3-7327 (z=0.39) using the JWST Early Release Observations. These deep and high spatial resolution images allow the study of the ICL with high signal-to-noise ratio up to a radial distance of kpc, twice as far with respect to previous HST studies of intermediate redshift clusters. This opens up the possibility of exploring the rich mixture of processes that are building the ICL. We find that the inner parts (R100 kpc) are built through a major merger while the outer parts (R 100 kpc) are mainly produced by the tidal stripping of Milky Way-like satellites. We also found that the slope of the stellar mass density radial profile of the ICL…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
