Ac. Quillen et al., A NICMOS survey of early-type galaxy centers: The relation between core properties, gas and dust content, and environment, ASTROPH J S, 128(1), 2000, pp. 85-98
We present a NICMOS 1.6 mu m imaging isophotal study of 27 early-type galax
ies. Core galaxies have reduced ellipticity and boxiness near and within th
eir core or break radius. This supports a core formation mechanism that mix
es or scatters stars such as scattering caused by a binary black hole. We f
ind the same trends between central surface brightness and luminosities as
the WPFC studies. We find no correlation between core properties and dust m
ass or X-ray luminosity, suggesting that processes determining the current
gas content (e.g., such as minor mergers and cooling flows) are unrelated t
o processes occurring during core formation. Core galaxies exist in a varie
ty of environments ranging from poor groups to large clusters. A combined s
ample suggests that galaxy groups may harbor more luminous power-law galaxi
es than clusters such as Virgo and Fornax.