The cluster galaxy luminosity function at z=0.3: a recent origin for the faint-end upturn ?
Abstract
We derive deep luminosity functions (to Mz=-15) for galaxies in Abell 1835 (z=0.25) and AC 114 (z=0.31) and compare these with the local z' luminosity function for 69 clusters. The data show that the faint-end upturn, the excess of galaxies above a single Schechter function at Mz < -17, does not exist in the higher redshift clusters. This suggests that the faint-end upturn galaxies have been created recently, by infall into clusters of star-forming field populations or via tidal disruption of brighter objects.M
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