Galaxy populations in the Hydra I cluster from the VEGAS survey III. The realm of low surface brightness features and intra-cluster light
Marilena Spavone, Enrichetta Iodice, Felipe S. Lohmann, Magda, Arnaboldi, Michael Hilker, Antonio La Marca, Rosa Calvi, Michele Cantiello,, Enrico M. Corsini, Giuseppe D'Ago, Duncan A. Forbes, Marco Mirabile, and, Marina Rejkuba

TL;DR
This study analyzes the low surface brightness features and intra-cluster light in the Hydra I galaxy cluster using deep imaging, revealing ongoing mass assembly and different galaxy interaction processes.
Contribution
It provides a detailed mapping of faint light features and intra-cluster light in Hydra I, linking these to the cluster's assembly history and galaxy interactions.
Findings
Intra-cluster light contributes about 12% of total cluster luminosity.
Diffuse light and interaction signs are concentrated in the core and northern group.
Ram-pressure stripping affects galaxies in the southeastern group.
Abstract
In this paper, we analyse the light distribution in the Hydra I cluster of galaxies to explore their low surface brightness features, measure the intra-cluster light, and address the assembly history of the cluster. For this purpose, we used deep wide-field g- and r-band images obtained with the VST as part of the VEGAS project. The VST mosaic covers ~0.4 times the virial radius around the core of the cluster, which enabled us to map the light distribution down to faint surface brightness levels of mu_g ~ 28 mag/arcsec^2. In this region of the cluster, 44 cluster members are brighter than m_B<16 mag, and the region includes more than 300 dwarf galaxies. Similar to the projected distribution of all cluster members (bright galaxies and dwarfs), we find that the bulk of the galaxy light is concentrated in the cluster core, which also emits in the X-rays, and there are two overdensities: in…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
Taxonomy
TopicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
