The K-band luminosity functions of cluster galaxies
Abstract
We derive the galaxy luminosity function in the band for galaxies in 24 clusters to provide a local reference for higher redshift studies and to analyse how and if the luminosity function varies according to environment and cluster properties. We use new, deep band imaging and match the photometry to available redshift information and to optical photometry from the SDSS or the UKST/POSS: of the galaxies to have measured redshifts. We derive composite luminosity functions, for the entire sample and for cluster subsamples . We consider the luminosity functions for red sequence and blue cloud galaxies. The full composite luminosity function has () and . We find that is largely unaffected by the environment but that the slope increases towards lower mass clusters and clusters with Bautz-Morgan type II. The red sequence luminosity function seems to be approximately universal (within errors) in all environments: it has parameters () and (for all galaxies). Blue galaxies do not show a good fit to a Schechter function, but the best values for its parameters are () and : we do not have enough statistics to consider environmental variations for these galaxies. We find some evidence that in clusters is brighter than in the field and is steeper, but note this comparison is based (for the field) on 2MASS photometry, while our data are considerably deeper.
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@article{arxiv.1611.04911,
title = {The K-band luminosity functions of cluster galaxies},
author = {R. De Propris},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.04911},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
10 pages, 6 figures plus on-line appendix. Accepted in MNRAS