The galaxy luminosity function in the LAMOST Complete Spectroscopic Survey of Pointing Area at the Southern Galactic Cap
Abstract
We present optical luminosity functions (LFs) of galaxies in the 0.1g, 0.1r, and 0.1i bands, calculated using data in 40 deg2 sky area of LAMOST Complete Spectroscopic Survey of Pointing Area (LaCoSSPAr) in Southern Galactic Cap. Redshifts for galaxies brighter r = 18.1 were obtained mainly with LAMOST. In each band, LFs derived using both parametric and non-parametric maximum likelihood methods agree well with each other. In the 0.1r band, our fitting parameters of the Schechter function are φ*=(1.650.36)×10-2h3Mpc-3, M*=-20.690.06 mag, and α=-1.120.08, in agreements with previous studies. Separate LFs are also derived for emission line galaxies and absorption line galaxies, respectively. The LFs of absorption line galaxies show a dip at 0.1r 18.5 and can be well fitted by a double-Gaussian function, suggesting a bi-modality in passive galaxies.
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