Stellar mass measurements in Abell 133 with Magellan / IMACS

25 Feb 2020  ·  Starikova S., Vikhlinin A., Kravtsov A., Kraft R., Connor T., Mulchaey J. S., Nagai D. ·

We present the analysis of deep optical imaging of the galaxy cluster Abell 133 with the IMACS instrument on Magellan. Our multi-band photometry enables stellar mass measurements in the cluster member galaxies down to a mass limit of $M_\star=3\times10^8\,M_\odot$ ($\approx 0.1$ of the Large Magellanic Cloud stellar mass). We observe a clear difference in the spatial distribution of large and dwarf galaxies within the cluster. Modeling these galaxies populations separately, we can confidently track the distribution of stellar mass locked in the galaxies to the cluster's virial radius. The extended envelope of the cluster's brightest galaxy can be tracked to $\sim 200$ kpc. The central galaxy contributes $\sim 1/3$ of the the total cluster stellar mass within the radius $r_{500c}$.

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