The Halpha Luminosity Function of the Galaxy Cluster Abell 521 at z = 0.25

Abstract

We present an optical multicolor-imaging study of the galaxy cluster Abell 521 at z = 0.25, using Suprime-Cam on the Subaru Telescope, covering an area of 32 × 20 arcmin2 (9.4 × 5.8 h50-2 Mpc2 at z = 0.25). Our imaging data taken with both a narrow-band filter, NB816 (λ0 = 8150 and λ = 120), and broad-band filters, B,V,R C, i, and z allow us to find 165 Hα emitters. We obtain the Hα luminosity function (LF) for the cluster galaxies within 2 Mpc; the Schechter parameters are α = -0.75 0.23, φ = 10-0.25 0.20 Mpc-3, and L = 1042.03 0.17 erg s-1. Although the faint end slope, α, is consistent with that of the local cluster Hα LFs, the characteristic luminosity, L, is about 6 times (or ≈ 2 mag) brighter. This strong evolution implies that Abell 521 contains more active star-forming galaxies than the local clusters, being consistent with the observed Butcher-Oemler effect. However, the bright L of Abell 521 may be, at least in part, due to the dynamical condition of this cluster.

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