N. Metcalfe et al., MULTICOLOR PHOTOMETRY OF THE SHAPLEY 8 CLUSTER OF GALAXIES, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 267(2), 1994, pp. 431-446
In a previous paper, we measured 40 redshifts in the core of the rich
southern cluster Shapley 8. We now present photographic b26.75 magnitu
des, radii and ellipticities, together with (u - b) and (b - r) colour
s for 4903 galaxies within a 4.69 square degree field around this clus
ter. We have also measured (r - i) colours for a subset of these galax
ies around the cluster core. Our sample is essentially complete to b26
.75 = 20.85. We discuss the colour-related properties of the cluster,
together with its luminosity function and spatial distribution. We fin
d a deficit of blue galaxies in the cluster core, implying morphologic
al segregation, and also evidence that the brightest galaxies are less
tightly clustered than the rest. There is a clear change of slope at
M(b) almost-equal-to 0.4 in the ultraviolet colour-magnitude relations
for the E/SO galaxies. We also show how the colour data can be used t
o isolate high-redshift background galaxies. The mass enclosed within
the area we have studied is 4.5 x 10(15) M., which appears to be too l
ow for the Shapley Supercluster to be the explanation of the 'Great At
tractor'.