Near-infrared evolution of brightest cluster galaxies in the most X-ray luminous clusters since z=1

JP Stott, AC Edge, Graham Smith, AM Swinbank, H Ebeling

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Abstract

We investigate the near-infrared evolution of brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) from a sample of rich galaxy clusters since z similar to 1. By employing an X-ray selection of LX > 10(44) erg s(-1), we limit environmental effects by selecting BCGs in comparably high-density regions. We find a positive relationship between X-ray and near-infrared luminosity for BCGs in clusters with L-X > 5 x 10(44) erg s(-1). Applying a correction for this relation, we reduce the scatter in the BCG absolute magnitude by a factor of 30 per cent. The near-infrared J - K colour evolution demonstrates that the stellar population in BCGs has been in place since at least z = 2, and that we expect a shorter period of star formation than that predicted by current hierarchical merger models. We also confirm that there is a relationship between `blue' J - K colour and the presence of BCG emission lines associated with star formation in cooling flows.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1502-+
JournalRoyal Astronomical Society. Monthly Notices
Volume384
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2008

Keywords

  • cosmology : observations
  • infrared : galaxies
  • galaxies : elliptical and lenticular, cD
  • galaxies : clusters : general
  • galaxies : evolution

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