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The Very Red Halo of the cD Galaxy in A3284
E. Molinari ; A. Buzzoni ; G. Chincarini ;
Date 27 Sep 1994
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationM.D. Pedrana Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera
AbstractWe present deep CCD surface photometry in the Gunn g, r, i system and spectroscopy of the cD galaxy at the centre of the cluster A3284 at z = 0.15. The brightness profile of the galaxy has been tracked up to 40 arcsec (142 kpc) from the centre, and down to 26 mag/arcsec^2. The core and halo components in the galaxy have been singled out deriving geometrical parameters of the fitting isophotes as well as magnitudes and colours. The spectral properties of the galaxy core indicate a stellar population super metal-rich with [Fe/H] = +0.5. The cD halo is clearly dominant at 45 kpc from the galactic centre and has exceedingly red colours (g-r = 1.03, g-i = 1.82), about 0.7 mag redder than the core g-i. A match with the models for evolutionary population synthesis by Buzzoni (1989) show that the halo is consistent with a population of unevolved M-dwarf stars lower than 0.7 M_odot. The M/L ratio in B for the halo is estimated to range between 50 and 200 implying a total mass for the cD galaxy of 1.6-3.1~10^{13} M_odot and a total B luminosity of 6.0~10^{11} L_odot.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/9409066
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