Multicolor Photometry Study of the Galaxy Cluster A2589: Dynamics, Luminosity Function and Star Formation History
Shun-Fang Liu, Qi-Rong Yuan, Yan-Bin Yang, Jun Ma, Zhao-Ji Jiang,, Jiang-Hua Wu, Zhen-Yu Wu, Jian-Sheng Chen, Xu Zhou

TL;DR
This study uses multicolor photometry and spectral energy distributions to analyze the galaxy cluster A2589, revealing its relaxed state, galaxy distribution, luminosity function, and star formation properties of member galaxies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive multicolor photometric analysis of A2589, including new member galaxy identification and insights into its dynamics and star formation history.
Findings
A2589 is a well-relaxed, elongated galaxy cluster.
Luminosity function peaks at M_R ~ -20 mag.
Faint galaxies prefer outer regions and have distinct star formation properties.
Abstract
In this paper we present a multicolor photometry for A2589 () with 15 intermediate bands in the Beijing-Arizona-Taiwan-Connecticut (BATC) system which covers an optical wavelength range from 3000 \AA\ to 10000 \AA. The spectral energy distributions (SEDs) for more than 5000 sources are achieved down to {\it V} 20 mag in about 1 deg field. A2589 has been also covered by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) in photometric mode only. A cross-identification of the BATC-detected galaxies with the SDSS photometric catalog achieves 1199 galaxies brighter than mag, among which 68 member galaxies with known spectroscopic redshifts are found. After combining the SDSS five-band photometric data and the BATC SEDs, the technique of photometric redshift is applied to these galaxies for selecting faint member galaxies. The color-magnitude relation is taken as a further…
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