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Showing papers by "James E. Gunn published in 1983"


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, the luminosity of the brightest cluster galaxy varies with cluster parameters in a sample of 84 Abell clusters of moderate redshift and of richness classes in the zero-to-5 range.
Abstract: The way in which the luminosity of brightest cluster galaxy varies with cluster parameters is investigated in a sample of 84 Abell clusters of moderate redshift and of richness classes in the zero-to-5 range. A photometric system is used which is well matched with the low noise CCD detector employed, as well as to the arrangement of galaxies with different redshifts on a standard system. The data, together with measurements from earlier work which forms a low redshift sample of the 199 brightest cluster galaxies, confirm that the luminosity dispersion in first-rank cluster galaxies is about 0.34 mag. The colors of giant ellipticals have not changed since redshifts of 0.25, and the richness correction is well established at 0.10 mag/Abell richness class. Application of these corrections reduces the luminosity dispersion to 0.29 mag.

138 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, surface photometry of the brightness of three galaxies within approximately 250 kpc of the cluster center is presented, taking into account the cores of 83 Abell clusters, and it is found that dynamical friction does play an extremely important role in determining properties of brightest cluster galaxies and cluster morphology.
Abstract: The luminosity of the brightest cluster galaxies remains the best standard candle for observational cosmology. Studies of over 250 relatively nearby clusters show that the luminosity of these objects within an aperture of constant metric diameter has a dispersion of only 0.35 mag. The observations considered by Schneider et al. (1983) were acquired to measure the aperture luminosities of the brightest cluster galaxies. However, the data base, because of its high signal-to-noise ratio and large spatial coverage, allows several other investigations to be performed. In the present investigation, surface photometry of the brightness three galaxies within approximately 250 kpc of the cluster center is presented, taking into account the cores of 83 Abell clusters. The relevance of the photometry to cosmological studies is also discussed. It is found that dynamical friction does play an extremely important role in determining properties of brightest cluster galaxies and cluster morphology.

57 citations


Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 1983
TL;DR: In this article, the presently fashionable ideas for galaxy formation are reviewed briefly, and it is concluded that the standard isothermal heirarchy fits the available data best, and a simple infall picture is presented which explains many of the observed properties of disk galaxies.
Abstract: The presently fashionable ideas for galaxy formation are reviewed briefly, and it is concluded that the standard isothermal heirarchy fits the available data best. A simple infall picture is presented which explains many of the observed properties of disk galaxies.

4 citations