The stellar mass growth of brightest cluster galaxies in the IRAC shallow cluster survey

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Abstract

The details of the stellar mass assembly of brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) remain an unresolved problem in galaxy formation. We have developed a novel approach that allows us to construct a sample of clusters that form an evolutionary sequence, and have applied it to the Spitzer IRAC Shallow Cluster Survey (ISCS) to examine the evolution of BCGs in progenitors of present-day clusters with mass of (2.5-4.5) × 1014 M⊙. We follow the cluster mass growth history extracted from a high resolution cosmological simulation, and then use an empirical method that infers the cluster mass based on the ranking of cluster luminosity to select high-z clusters of appropriate mass from ISCS to be progenitors of the given set of z = 0 clusters. We find that, between z = 1.5 and 0.5, the BCGs have grown in stellar mass by a factor of 2.3, which is well-matched by the predictions from a state-of-the-art semi-analytic model. Below z = 0.5 we see hints of differences in behavior between the model and observation. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Lin, Y. T., Brodwin, M., Gonzalez, A. H., Bode, P., Eisenhardt, P. R. M., Stanford, S. A., & Vikhlinin, A. (2013, July 1). The stellar mass growth of brightest cluster galaxies in the IRAC shallow cluster survey. Astrophysical Journal. Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/771/1/61

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