The galaxy population of Cl1601+42 at

Fransson, Claes; Dahlén, Tomas; Näslund, Magnus

Sweden

Abstract

Photometric redshifts are used to determine the rest-frame luminosity function (LF) of both early- and late-type galaxies to for the cluster Cl1601+42 at . The total LF shows a steep faint-end slope , indicating the existence of a population of numerous dwarf galaxies. Luminous galaxies, with are mostly red, early-type galaxies, with a LF best described by a Gaussian. Faint galaxies are predominantly blue, late-type galaxies, well fitted by a Schechter function with . Compared with clusters at lower redshift, the steepening of the faint end starts at brighter magnitudes for Cl1601+42, which may indicate a brightening of the present-day dwarf population relative to the giant population with increasing redshift. Early-type galaxies are centrally concentrated, and dominate the core region, implying that the radial gradient of early-type galaxies seen in local clusters is already established at . Bright, late-type galaxies are rare, consistent with a decrease in star formation in field galaxies as they are accreted on to the cluster, while faint, blue galaxies are evenly distributed across the cluster, except for a depletion in the core region. The blue fraction is , which is somewhat lower than the Butcher-Oemler average at . The value of f B is found to increase with limiting magnitude and with radius from the centre.

2002 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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