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

Abstract

A deep Ks-band photometric catalogue of galaxies at the core of the rich, nearby Norma cluster (ACO3627) is presented. The survey covers about 45 by 45 square arcmin (slightly less than 1/3 Abell radius), which corresponds to approx. 0.8 Mpc2 at the adopted distance (vcmb/H0) of 70 Mpc of this cluster. The survey is estimated to be complete to a magnitude of MKs <~ -19.5 mag. This extends into the dwarf regime, 6 magnitudes below MKs*. 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 MKs* = -25.39 0.80 mag and faint-end slope of alpha = -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 both the shape of the bright end and the faint end slope are relatively insensitive to environment.

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