ACCESS II: A Complete Census of Star Formation in the Shapley Supercluster - UV and IR Luminosity Functions
Chris P. Haines, Gianni Busarello, Paola Merluzzi, Russell J. Smith,, Somak Raychaudhury, Amata Mercurio, Graham P. Smith

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive census of star formation in the Shapley supercluster using UV and IR data, revealing the distribution and obscuration of star formation in a local massive galaxy cluster.
Contribution
It presents the first combined UV and IR luminosity functions for a local rich cluster, offering insights into star formation and environmental effects in galaxy clusters.
Findings
UV LFs have steeper faint-end slopes than the field.
IR LFs are consistent with other local clusters and field.
Most star formation is obscured and re-emitted in the infrared.
Abstract
We present panoramic Spitzer/MIPS mid- and far-infrared and GALEX ultraviolet imaging of the the most massive and dynamically active system in the local Universe, the Shapley supercluster at z=0.048, covering the 5 clusters which make up the supercluster core. We combine these data with existing spectroscopic data from 814 confirmed supercluster members to produce the first study of a local rich cluster including both ultraviolet and infrared luminosity functions (LFs). This joint analysis allows us to produce a complete census of star-formation (both obscured and unobscured), extending down to SFRs~0.02-0.05Msun/yr, and quantify the level of obscuration of star formation among cluster galaxies, providing a local benchmark for comparison to ongoing and future studies of cluster galaxies at higher redshifts with Spitzer and Herschel. The GALEX NUV and FUV LFs obtained have steeper…
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