The velocity dispersion function of red galaxies in four Hubble Frontier Fields galaxy clusters
G. Granata, L. Tortorelli, C. Grillo, P. Rosati, M. D'Addona, A. Mercurio, G. Angora, P. Bergamini, G. B. Caminha

TL;DR
This study measures the stellar velocity dispersions of red galaxies in four galaxy clusters using Hubble and VLT data, calibrates the Fundamental Plane, and analyzes the velocity dispersion function down to low $\sigma$ values.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic analysis of the velocity dispersion function for red cluster galaxies at intermediate redshift, extending to lower $\sigma$ regimes.
Findings
Calibrated the Fundamental Plane relation for cluster members across four clusters.
Derived velocity dispersion functions with Schechter fits showing consistent parameters.
Extended the study of galaxy velocity dispersions to lower $\sigma$ values than previous works.
Abstract
We present a detailed study of the stellar kinematic properties of red member galaxies in the cores of four strong lensing galaxy clusters at intermediate redshift included in the the Hubble Frontier Fields programme: Abell 2744 (), Abell S1063 (), MACS J0416.12403 (), and MACS J1149.62223 (). We focussed on a sample of 723 red cluster members in the four clusters and we measured their structural parameters using MORPHOFIT for all Hubble Frontier Fields bands. Taking advantage of deep (3.1h to 17h of exposure) integral-field spectroscopy from MUSE on the Very Large Telescope, we tested a pipeline based on the public spectral fitting code pPXF to systematically measure the line-of-sight stellar velocity dispersion of cluster members with a spectral , with a statistical uncertainty consistently below 5%. The resulting…
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