1. The Galaxy Luminosity Functions down to M~-10 in the Hydra I Cluster
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Yamanoi, H., Tanaka, M., Hamabe, M., Yagi, M., Okamura, S., Iye, M., Shimasaku, K., Doi, M., Komiyama, Y., and Furusawa, H.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We study the galaxy population in the central region and a region about 0.6 Mpc away from the center of the Hydra I cluster in B- and Rc-bands down to M~-10 using the Subaru Suprime-Cam photometry. We find that the luminosity function of the entire population has a slightly steeper slope (alpha~-1.6) in the range of -20
-14) increases in the cluster center as well as bright galaxies. The Hydra I cluster is dominated by red dwarfs and the luminosity function shows a significant upturn at M~-16 as is seen in several other nearby clusters, but not in the field. This upturn and the variation in the faint-end slope of the luminosity function may be caused by the cluster environment or the evolution history of individual clusters., Comment: 21 pages, 6 figures, submitted to AJ - Published
- 2007
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