“…There is no general agreement of a possible dependence of f ICL on cluster mass among different studies, both observational and theoretical ( [4,10,14,16,17,24,31,33,49,53,54,60,78,96,97,109,110,[128][129][130][131] just to quote some theoretical and the most recent observational studies). Some theoretical works (e.g., [49,55,130,132]) find an increasing f ICL with cluster mass, others (e.g., [4,18,20]) no relation, and others (e.g., [14]) a slight decreasing f ICL with increasing cluster mass. Overall, by collecting all the results so far obtained and considering the scatter, f ICL is found to be independent on halo mass, and range between ∼5% (group scale, lower limit) and ∼50% (cluster scale, upper limit) at the present day (I refer those readers interested in a collection of the most recent f ICL derived in observed and simulated objects to Tang et al [17], Furnell et al [24], Kluge et al [33], Ragusa et al [96]), with a quite large scatter over the whole halo mass range probed.…”