Tidal Stripping and Intracluster Light

(CWRU team: Feldmeier, Mihos, Morrison, Harding, Rodney, Kaib, McBride)

In clusters, tidal debris mixes over time to form a diffuse "intracluster light" (Zwicky 1951).
 

The properties of this intracluster light -- the amount, radial profile, and spatial distribution -- may hold clues to the accretion history of clusters.


Earlier theoretical studies argued that anywhere from 10-70% of the starlight in a cluster could be found in this intracluster light (eg Merritt 1983; Richstone & Malamuth 1983). Now, high resolution simulations can be used to study the phenomenon in a cosmological context (Moore etal 1998, Dubinski etal 2000).

Calcaneo-Roldan etal 2000: Centaurus



Gregg & West 1998: Coma



 Modelling the ICL (Feldmeier etal 2003):

Early Stages of Cluster Collapse (z~2)



Late Time Morphology (z=0)



Quantifying the ICL in clusters  (Feldmeier etal 2002, 2003)



cD-dominated (BM1) clusters (Feldmeier etal 2002):


Abell 1413

slight excess of  light at large radius, no significant substructure (see also Gonzalez poster).
MKW 7

again, slight excess of light at large radius, also broad, diffuse plume seen.


Bautz-Morgan III clusters (Feldmeier etal 2003)

Abell 1234

 
 

Abell 1914


The Not-too-distant future: ICL kinematics


  • tracers: intracluster PNe (eg Feldmeier etal 1998; Arnaboldi etal)

  • similar in concept to studies of substructure in the galactic halo (eg Harding etal 2001; Morrison etal 2001).

(from Dubinski unpublished; see also Willman thesis)