The Luminosity Function of Galaxies in the Las Campanas Redshift Survey
Abstract
We present the -band luminosity function for a sample of 18678 galaxies, with average redshift , from the Las Campanas Redshift Survey. The luminosity function may be fit by a Schechter function with , , and ~Mpc, for absolute magnitudes . We compare our luminosity function to that from other redshift surveys; in particular our normalization is consistent with that of the Stromlo-APM survey, and is therefore a factor of two below that implied by the bright galaxy counts. Our normalization thus indicates that much more evolution is needed to match the faint galaxy count data, compared to minimal evolution models which normalize at . Also, we show that our faint-end slope , though ``shallower'' than typical previous values , results primarily from fitting the detailed shape of the LCRS luminosity function, rather than from any absence of intrinsically faint galaxies from our survey. Finally, using [OII] 3727 equivalent width ~\AA \ as the dividing line, we find significant differences in the luminosity functions of emission and non-emission galaxies, particularly in their values. Emission galaxies have Schechter parameters and , while non-emission galaxies are described by and . (abridged abstract)
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9602064,
title = {The Luminosity Function of Galaxies in the Las Campanas Redshift Survey},
author = {Huan Lin and Robert P. Kirshner and Stephen A. Shectman and Stephen D. Landy and Augustus Oemler and Douglas L. Tucker and Paul L. Schechter},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9602064},
year = {2016}
}
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41 pages, including 13 postscript figures, uses AASTEX v4.0 style files. Important clarification of R-band definition, plus correction of luminosity densities and updated references. Main conclusions unchanged. Final version to appear in ApJ