We derive the luminosity functions in three bands (BVR) for the rich galaxy cluster ABCG 209 at z=0.21. The data cover an area of ~ 78 arcmin2 in the B and R bands, while a mosaic of three pointings was obtained in the V band, covering an area of approximately 160 arcmin2. The galaxy sample is complete to B = 22.8 (N gal = 339), V = 22.5 (Ngal = 1078) and Msun R = 22.0 (N gal = 679). Although the fit of a single Schechter function cannot be rejected in any band, the luminosity functions are better described by a sum of two Schechter functions for bright and faint galaxies, respectively. There is an indication for a presence of a dip in the luminosity functions in the range V = 20.5-21.5 and R = 20.0-21.0. We find a marked luminosity segregation, in the sense that the number ratio of bright-to-faint galaxies decreases by a factor 4 from the center to outer regions. Our analysis supports the idea that ABCG 209 is an evolved cluster, resulting from the merger of two or more sub-clusters.
Optical Luminosity Function of the Abell Galaxy Cluster ABCG 209 at z$sim$0.2
GIRARDI, MARISA;
2003-01-01
Abstract
We derive the luminosity functions in three bands (BVR) for the rich galaxy cluster ABCG 209 at z=0.21. The data cover an area of ~ 78 arcmin2 in the B and R bands, while a mosaic of three pointings was obtained in the V band, covering an area of approximately 160 arcmin2. The galaxy sample is complete to B = 22.8 (N gal = 339), V = 22.5 (Ngal = 1078) and Msun R = 22.0 (N gal = 679). Although the fit of a single Schechter function cannot be rejected in any band, the luminosity functions are better described by a sum of two Schechter functions for bright and faint galaxies, respectively. There is an indication for a presence of a dip in the luminosity functions in the range V = 20.5-21.5 and R = 20.0-21.0. We find a marked luminosity segregation, in the sense that the number ratio of bright-to-faint galaxies decreases by a factor 4 from the center to outer regions. Our analysis supports the idea that ABCG 209 is an evolved cluster, resulting from the merger of two or more sub-clusters.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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