THE SHAPES OF BRIGHTEST CLUSTER GALAXIES

被引:24
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作者
RYDEN, BS
LAUER, TR
POSTMAN, M
机构
[1] NATL OPT ASTRON OBSERV,KITT PEAK NATL OBSERV,TUCSON,AZ 85726
[2] SPACE TELESCOPE SCI INST,BALTIMORE,MD 21118
来源
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL | 1993年 / 410卷 / 02期
关键词
GALAXIES; CLUSTERING; ELLIPTIC AND LENTICULAR; CD; INTERACTIONS; PHOTOMETRY;
D O I
10.1086/172769
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
The mean isophotal axis ratios are computed for a complete sample of 119 brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) in Abell clusters. The cumulative distribution function F(q) of axis ratios for the BCGs differs from F(q) for a sample of ordinary elliptical galaxies at only the P = 0.14 probability level, as measured by a Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. In contrast, a sample of 30 s brightest cluster ellipticals has axis ratios which are significantly rounder (P(K-S) = 0.01) than those of the BCGs. We model the distribution of intrinsic axis ratios f(beta, gamma) as an isotropic Gaussian in the space 0 less-than-or-equal-to gamma less-than-or-equal-to beta less-than-or-equal-to 1, where beta and gamma are the scaled lengths of the intermediate and shortest axes. The best fitting model for BCGs shapes is prolate in character, peaking at beta0 = 0.80, gamma0 = 0.76, with a small dispersion sigma0 = 0.079, while the best model for ordinary elliptical galaxies is more oblate and less homogeneous, with beta0 = 0.98, gamma0 = 0.69, and sigma0 = 0.123. However, the apparent shapes of BCGs and of ordinary ellipticals are jointly well fitted by a Gaussian centered on beta0 = 0.95, gamma0 = 0.70, with sigma0 = 0.10. The second brightest cluster ellipticals are best fitted by a function with a most probable shape which is rounder (beta0 = 0.93, gamma0 = 0.82), and with a narrower spread in axis ratios (sigma0 = 0.082). The difference in shapes may be the result of different merging histories.
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页数:5
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