The Luminosity Function of the NoSOCS Galaxy Cluster Sample
E. De Filippis, M. Paolillo, G. Longo, F.La Barbera, R.R. de Carvalho,, R. Gal

TL;DR
This study analyzes the luminosity function of galaxy clusters from the NoSOCS sample using SDSS data, revealing dependencies on richness, radius, and redshift, and challenging the universality of the luminosity function.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the luminosity function's shape dependence on cluster properties and redshift, highlighting non-universality and environmental effects.
Findings
No faint-end upturn observed in the luminosity function.
Dwarf to giant ratio increases with richness.
Faint galaxy suppression is more pronounced at higher redshift in poor systems.
Abstract
We present the analysis of the luminosity function of a large sample of galaxy clusters from the Northern Sky Optical Cluster Survey, using latest data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Our global luminosity function (down to M_r<= -16) does not show the presence of an upturn at faint magnitudes, while we do observe a strong dependence of its shape on both richness and cluster-centric radius, with a brightening of M^* and an increase of the dwarf to giant ratio with richness, indicating that more massive systems are more efficient in creating/retaining a population of dwarf satellites. This is observed both within physical (0.5 R_200) and fixed (0.5 Mpc) apertures, suggesting that the trend is either due to a global effect, operating at all scales, or to a local one but operating on even smaller scales. We further observe a decrease of the relative number of dwarf galaxies towards the…
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