ANOTHER LOOK AT THE ABELL CLUSTER INERTIAL FRAME BULK FLOW

Authors
Citation
Aw. Graham, ANOTHER LOOK AT THE ABELL CLUSTER INERTIAL FRAME BULK FLOW, The Astrophysical journal, 459(1), 1996, pp. 27-39
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal title
ISSN journal
0004637X
Volume
459
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Part
1
Pages
27 - 39
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-637X(1996)459:1<27:ALATAC>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Recently, use has been made of the relationship between absolute magni tude and galaxy structure for the first-ranked galaxies in Abell clust ers out to 15,000 km s(-1), in a determination of a large bulk how for this volume (see the recent work of Lauer & Postman). The technique u ses the logarithmic slope of the galaxy luminosity profile, at 10 h(-1 ) kpc, parameterized by alpha, as an indicator of the galactic structu re. In examining this M-alpha relation, it is shown to be similar to a magnitude-radius relation. Fitting a de Vaucouleurs R(1/4) law profil e to the Abell brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) sample of Lauer & Postma n, the M-log r(e) relationship is used to test for Local Group motion with respect to the Abell cluster inertial reference frame (ACIF), def ined by the BCG. A motion of 459 +/- 371 km s(-1) toward l = 203 degre es, b = -29 degrees (+/-32 degrees) is obtained when using the entire sample of 119 BCGs. This differs from the Local Group velocity inferre d by the cosmic microwave background dipole, implying that the ACIF ha s a bulk flow of 738 +/- 158 km s(-1) toward l = 330 degrees, b = +45 degrees (+/-26 degrees). Both vectors are consistent with those derive d by Lauer & Postman. The BCGs studied are shown to be a very homogene ous set of objects, with their radial size-corrected magnitudes having a scatter of only 0.26 mag, making them a powerful tool in measuring galaxy distances and peculiar velocities. Using accurate CCD photometr y, the galaxy light profiles are seen to be well fitted by an R(1/4) l aw. The slope of the mu(e)-log r(e) relation, for the BCG, is found to have a value of 2.87. Furthermore, there is negligible evidence for c urvature in this bright portion of the fundamental plane. It is shown that use of the M-alpha relation is preferred over the M-log r(e) rela tion in this type of analysis of bulk flow motion, as it results in co nsiderably smaller error bars.