A newly identified galaxy group thanks to tidal streams of intragroup light
M. Girardi, S. Zarattini, W. Boschin, M. Nonino, I. Bartalucci, A., Mercurio, N. Nocerino, P. Rosati

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a galaxy group with diffuse light streams, indicating a virialized structure, using redshift data, photometry, and X-ray observations, highlighting a new method to identify galaxy groups.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel approach to identify galaxy groups through diffuse light streams and detailed spectroscopic analysis, expanding methods for group detection.
Findings
Discovered a galaxy group with 41 members at z=0.1537
Estimated the group's mass as approximately 6×10^13 solar masses
Found diffuse light accounts for about 20% of the group's luminosity
Abstract
In the accretion-driven growth scenario, part of the intracluster light is formed in the group environment. We report the serendipitous discovery of a group of galaxies with signs of diffuse light in the foreground of the known galaxy cluster MACS J0329-0211 at z=0.45. Our investigation began with the detection of diffuse light streams around a pair of bright galaxies in the southeastern region of a Suprime-Cam image of the galaxy cluster MACS J0329-0211. Our analysis is based on the extended CLASH-VLT redshift catalog and on new spectroscopic data obtained ad hoc with the Italian Telescopio Nazionale Galileo. We use the density reconstruction method to analyze the redshift distribution of the galaxies in the region around the galaxy pair. We also use available photometric and X-ray data to better characterize the properties of the group. Thanks to the large amount of redshift data…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Data Visualization and Analytics
