ACCESS: NIR Luminosity Function and Stellar Mass Function of Galaxies in the Shapley Supercluster Environment
P. Merluzzi, A. Mercurio, C.P. Haines, R. J. Smith, G. Busarello, J., R. Lucey

TL;DR
This study analyzes the near-infrared luminosity and stellar mass functions of galaxies in the Shapley supercluster, revealing environmental effects on galaxy populations and highlighting processes like tidal stripping affecting dwarf galaxies.
Contribution
First detailed measurement of NIR luminosity and stellar mass functions in the Shapley supercluster environment, including environmental dependence analysis.
Findings
Faint-end slope increases from high- to low-density regions.
SMF shows an excess of massive galaxies linked to BCGs.
Environmental effects influence the faint-end of the luminosity function.
Abstract
We present the NIR luminosity (LF) and stellar mass functions (SMF) of galaxies in the core of the Shapley supercluster at z=0.048, based on new K-band observations in conjunction with B- and R-band photometry and a subsample of ~650 galaxies spectroscopically confirmed supercluster members, allowing to investigate the galaxies down to M_K^*+6 and M=10^8.75 M_sun. For the 3 deg^2 field the K-band LF is described by a Schechter function with M_K^*=-24.96+-0.10 and \alpha=-1.42+-0.03. We investigate the effect of environment by deriving the LF in three regions selected according to the local galaxy density, and observe a significant increase in the faint-end slope going from the high- (\alpha=-1.33) to the low-density (\alpha=-1.49) environments. The SMF is fitted well by a Schechter function with log_10(M^*)=11.16+-0.04 and \alpha=-1.20+-0.02. The SMF of supercluster galaxies is also…
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