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Dark Energy Survey year 6 results: intra-cluster light from redshift 0.2 to 0.5

Dark Energy Survey year 6 results: intra-cluster light from redshift 0.2 to 0.5
Dark Energy Survey year 6 results: intra-cluster light from redshift 0.2 to 0.5
Using the full six years of imaging data from the Dark Energy Survey, we study the surface brightness profiles of galaxy cluster central galaxies and intra-cluster light. We apply a "stacking" method to over four thousand galaxy clusters identified by the redMaPPer cluster finding algorithm in the redshift range of 0.2 to 0.5. This yields high signal-to-noise radial profile measurements of the central galaxy and intra-cluster light out to 1 Mpc from the cluster center. Using redMaPPer richness as a cluster mass indicator, we find that the intra-cluster light brightness has a strong mass dependence throughout the 0.2 to 0.5 redshift range, and the dependence grows stronger at a larger radius. In terms of redshift evolution, we find some evidence that the central galaxy, as well as the diffuse light within the transition region between the cluster central galaxy and intra-cluster light within 80 kpc from the center, may be growing over time. At larger radii, more than 80 kpc away from the cluster center, we do not find evidence of additional redshift evolution beyond the cluster mass dependence, which is consistent with the findings from the IllustrisTNG hydrodynamic simulation. We speculate that the major driver of intra-cluster light growth, especially at large radii, is associated with cluster mass growth. Finally, we find that the color of the cluster central galaxy and intra-cluster light displays a radial gradient that becomes bluer at a larger radius, which is consistent with a stellar stripping and disruption origin of intra-cluster light as suggested by simulation studies.
astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.CO
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Abstract

Using the full six years of imaging data from the Dark Energy Survey, we study the surface brightness profiles of galaxy cluster central galaxies and intra-cluster light. We apply a "stacking" method to over four thousand galaxy clusters identified by the redMaPPer cluster finding algorithm in the redshift range of 0.2 to 0.5. This yields high signal-to-noise radial profile measurements of the central galaxy and intra-cluster light out to 1 Mpc from the cluster center. Using redMaPPer richness as a cluster mass indicator, we find that the intra-cluster light brightness has a strong mass dependence throughout the 0.2 to 0.5 redshift range, and the dependence grows stronger at a larger radius. In terms of redshift evolution, we find some evidence that the central galaxy, as well as the diffuse light within the transition region between the cluster central galaxy and intra-cluster light within 80 kpc from the center, may be growing over time. At larger radii, more than 80 kpc away from the cluster center, we do not find evidence of additional redshift evolution beyond the cluster mass dependence, which is consistent with the findings from the IllustrisTNG hydrodynamic simulation. We speculate that the major driver of intra-cluster light growth, especially at large radii, is associated with cluster mass growth. Finally, we find that the color of the cluster central galaxy and intra-cluster light displays a radial gradient that becomes bluer at a larger radius, which is consistent with a stellar stripping and disruption origin of intra-cluster light as suggested by simulation studies.

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Published date: 1 September 2023
Additional Information: Submitted to MNRAS
Keywords: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.CO

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Author: Yuanyuan Zhang
Author: Jesse B. Golden-Marx
Author: Ricardo L.C. Ogando
Author: Brian Yanny
Author: Eli S. Rykoff
Author: Sahar Allam
Author: M. Aguena
Author: D. Bacon
Author: S. Bocquet
Author: D. Brooks
Author: A. Carnero Rosell
Author: J. Carretero
Author: T.-Y. Cheng
Author: C. Conselice
Author: M. Costanzi
Author: L.N. da Costa
Author: M.E.S. Pereira
Author: T.M. Davis
Author: S. Desai
Author: H. T. Diehl
Author: P. Doel
Author: I. Ferrero
Author: B. Flaugher
Author: J. Frieman
Author: D. Gruen
Author: R.A. Gruendl
Author: S.R. Hinton
Author: D.L. Hollowood
Author: K. Honscheid
Author: D.J. James
Author: T. Jeltema
Author: K. Kuehn
Author: N. Kuropatkin
Author: O. Lahav
Author: S. Lee
Author: M. Lima
Author: J. Mena-Fernández
Author: R. Miquel
Author: A. Palmese
Author: A. Pieres
Author: A.A. Plazas Malagón
Author: A.K. Romer
Author: E. Sanchez
Author: M. Smith ORCID iD
Author: E. Suchyta
Author: G. Tarle
Author: C. To
Author: D.L. Tucker
Author: N. Weaverdyck

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