Luminosity Functions of XMM-LSS C1 Galaxy Clusters
Abdulmonem Alshino, Habib Khosroshahi, Trevor Ponman, Jon Willis,, Marguerite Pierre, Florian Pacaud, Graham P. Smith

TL;DR
This study analyzes the galaxy luminosity functions of 14 X-ray selected galaxy groups and poor clusters across a range of redshifts, revealing evolution in faint-end slopes and correlations with X-ray properties.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed luminosity function analysis of high-redshift X-ray selected groups, showing evolution of the faint-end slope and optical-X-ray luminosity correlations.
Findings
Faint-end slope alpha varies from -1.03 to -2.1 across clusters.
Alpha becomes shallower with increasing redshift.
Optical luminosity correlates strongly with X-ray luminosity and temperature.
Abstract
CFHTLS optical photometry has been used to study the galaxy luminosity functions of 14 X-ray selected clusters from the XMM-LSS survey. These are mostly groups and poor clusters, with masses (M_{500}) in the range 0.6 to 19x10 ^{13} M_solar and redshifts 0.05-0.61. Hence these are some of the highest redshift X-ray selected groups to have been studied. Lower and upper colour cuts were used to determine cluster members. We derive individual luminosity functions (LFs) for all clusters as well as redshift-stacked and temperature-stacked LFs in three filters, g', r' and z', down to M=-14.5. All LFs were fitted by Schechter functions which constrained the faint-end slope, alpha, but did not always fit well to the bright end. Derived values of alpha ranged from -1.03 to as steep as -2.1. We find no evidence for upturns at faint magnitudes. Evolution in alpha was apparent in all bands: it…
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