Abstract

A modified version of a cluster evolution computer code first described in Richstone and Malumuth (1983) and Malumuth and Richstone (1984) to investigate the distributon of cD galaxy peculiar velocities and positions relative to the center, for a sample of cDs formed through mergers in a virialized cluster. This distribution is compared to an observed distribution of 19 cD galaxies to test whether cD galaxies with large peculiar velocities could have been formed in virialized clusters. At the time of their formation the cD galaxies have a distribution of peculiar velocities similar to that of the observed cD galaxies. By the end of the simulations the cD galaxies were dragged to the center of the cluster by dynamical friction, and the distribution of peculiar velocities is inconsistent with the observed distribution. The typical cD galaxy has nine mergers and is 5 solar luminosities. This is in comparison with the observed luminosity of Morgan poor clusters of 7 solar luminosities.

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