Bibcode
Agulli, I.; Aguerri, J. A. L.; Sánchez-Janssen, R.; Dalla Vecchia, C.; Diaferio, A.; Barrena, R.; Dominguez Palmero, L.; Yu, H.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 458, Issue 2, p.1590-1603
Fecha de publicación:
5
2016
Número de citas
28
Número de citas referidas
26
Descripción
We present a new deep spectroscopic catalogue for Abell 85, within 3.0
× 2.6 Mpc2 and down to Mr ˜
Mr^{ast } +6. Using the Visible Multi-Object Spectrograph at
the Very Large Telescope and the AutoFiber 2 at the William Herschel
Telescope, we obtained almost 1430 new redshifts for galaxies with
mr ≤ 21 mag and <μe,r>≤ 24 mag
arcsec-2. These redshifts, together with Sloan Digital Sky
Survey Data Release 6 and NASA/IPAC Extragaalctic Database spectroscopic
information, result in 460 confirmed cluster members. This data set
allows the study of the luminosity function (LF) of the cluster galaxies
covering three orders of magnitudes in luminosities. The total and
radial LFs are best modelled by a double Schechter function. The
normalized LFs show that their bright (Mr ≤ -21.5) and
faint (Mr ≥ -18.0) ends are independent of clustercentric
distance and similar to the field LFs unlike the intermediate luminosity
range (-21.5 ≤ Mr ≤ -18.0). Similar results are found
for the LFs of the dominant types of galaxies: red, passive, virialized
and early-infall members. On the contrary, the LFs of blue, star
forming, non-virialized and recent-infall galaxies are well described by
a single Schechter function. These populations contribute to a small
fraction of the galaxy density in the innermost cluster region. However,
in the outskirts of the cluster, they have similar densities to red,
passive, virialized and early-infall members at the LF faint end. These
results confirm a clear dependence of the colour and star formation of
Abell 85 members in the cluster centric distance.