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Measuring Subclusters in Galaxy Clusters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 May 2016

Z.Y. Shao*
Affiliation:
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, 80 Nandan Road, Shanghai 200030, China, E-mail: [email protected]

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We assume that there are Kc subclusters and Kf fields (foreground or background) in a cluster region. Then, the distribution of all galaxies in this region can be described as follow:

where, nc and nf are normalized numbers of subcluster members and field galaxies. φc, φf, are their normalized distributions in radial velocity space. Both of them can be assumed as Gaussian. μc and μf are normalized distributions in the projected surface of the celestial sphere. For field galaxies, it's uniform, and for subcluster members, usually we use the King's approximate formulae. Distribution parameters and their uncertainties can be found by using the standard maximum likelihood method. And membership probabilities of the ith galaxy belonging to the cth subcluster can be calculated as Pc(i) = φc(i)/φp(i).

Type
Groups & Clusters
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1999 

References

Shao, Z.Y. 1996, , Shanghai Astronomical Obs.Google Scholar