51. The GALEX UV luminosity function of the cluster of galaxies Abell 1367
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Cortese, L., Boselli, A., Gavazzi, G., Iglesias-Paramo, J., Madore, B. F., Barlow, T., Bianchi, L., Byun, Y. -I., Donas, J., Forster, K., Friedman, P. G., Heckman, T. M., Jelinsky, P., Lee, Y. -W., Malina, R., Martin, D. C., Milliard, B., Morrissey, P., Neff, S., Rich, R. M., Schiminovich, D., Siegmund, O., Small, T., Szalay, A. S., Treyer, M. A., Welsh, B., and Wyder, T. K.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the GALEX NUV (2310 A) and FUV (1530 A) galaxy luminosity functions of the nearby cluster of galaxies A1367 in the magnitude range -20.3< M_AB < -13.3. The luminosity functions are consistent with previous (~ 2 mag shallower) estimates based on the FOCA and FAUST experiments, but display a steeper faint-end slope than the GALEX luminosity function for local field galaxies. Using spectro-photometric optical data we select out star-forming systems from quiescent galaxies and study their separate contributions to the cluster luminosity function. We find that the UV luminosity function of cluster star-forming galaxies is consistent with the field. The difference between the cluster and field LF is entirely due to the contribution at low luminosities (M_AB >-16 mag) of non star-forming, early-type galaxies that are significantly over dense in clusters., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal Letters
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- 2005
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