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Oxford University Press (OUP), Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 4(396), p. 2367-2378

DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2009.14905.x

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The Norma cluster (ACO3627) - II. The near-infrared -band luminosity function

Journal article published in 2009 by R. E. Skelton, P. A. Woudt ORCID, R. C. Kraan-Korteweg
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Abstract

ABSTRACTA deep Ks-band photometric catalogue of galaxies at the core of the rich, nearby Norma cluster (ACO3627) is presented. The survey covers about 45 × 45 arcmin2 (slightly less than 1/3 Abell radius), which corresponds to ∼0.8 h−270 Mpc2 at the adopted distance (vCMB/H0) of 70 h−170 Mpc of this cluster. The survey is estimated to be complete to a magnitude of . This extends into the dwarf regime, 6 mag below . The catalogue contains 390 objects, 235 of which are classified as likely or definite galaxies and 155 as candidate galaxies. The Ks-band luminosity function (LF) is constructed from the photometric sample, using a spectroscopic subsample to correct for fore and background contamination. We fit a Schechter function with a characteristic magnitude of and faint-end slope of =−1.26 ± 0.10 to the data. The shape of the LF is similar to those found in previous determinations of the cluster LF, in both optical and near-infrared. The Schechter parameters agree well with those of recent field LFs, suggesting that the shape of both the bright-end and the faint-end slopes are relatively insensitive to environment.