Bibcode
Loubser, S. I.; Sánchez-Blázquez, P.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 410, Issue 4, pp. 2679-2689.
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2011
Citations
23
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22
Description
This paper is part of a series devoted to the investigation of a large
sample of brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs), their properties and the
relationships between these properties and the properties of the host
clusters. In this paper, we compare the stellar population properties
derived from high signal-to-noise ratio, optical long-slit spectra with
the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) ultraviolet (UV) colour
measurements for 36 nearby BCGs to understand the diversity in the most
rapidly evolving feature in old stellar systems, the UV upturn. We
investigate (1) the possible differences between the UV upturn of BCGs
and that of a control sample of ordinary ellipticals in the same mass
range, as well as possible correlations between the UV upturn and other
general properties of the galaxies; (2) the possible correlations
between the UV upturn and the properties of the host clusters and (3)
the recently proposed scenarios where helium sedimentation in the
cluster centre can produce an enhanced UV upturn. We find systematic
differences between the UV colours of BCGs and ordinary ellipticals, but
we do not find correlations between these colours and the properties of
the host clusters. Furthermore, the observations do not support the
predictions made by the helium-sedimentation model as an enhancer of the
UV upturn.