Deep UV Luminosity Functions at the Infall Region of the Coma Cluster
D. M. Hammer, A. E. Hornschemeier, S. Salim, R. Smith, L. Jenkins, B., Mobasher, N. Miller, and H. Ferguson

TL;DR
This study measures the faint UV luminosity functions in the Coma cluster's infall region, revealing a turnover at faint magnitudes and providing new insights into dwarf galaxy populations in dense environments.
Contribution
It presents the deepest UV luminosity functions for a rich galaxy cluster, extending to fainter magnitudes and introducing a two-component model for better fit.
Findings
UV LFs reach M_UV = -10.5, 3.5 mag fainter than previous studies
Faint-end slopes are shallower than earlier reports, around -1.39
Turnover at M_UV ~ -14 for star forming galaxies, indicating a deficit of dwarf star forming galaxies
Abstract
We have used deep GALEX observations at the infall region of the Coma cluster to measure the faintest UV luminosity functions (LFs) presented for a rich galaxy cluster thus far. The Coma UV LFs are measured to M_UV = -10.5 in the GALEX FUV and NUV bands, or 3.5 mag fainter than previous studies, and reach the dwarf early-type galaxy population in Coma for the first time. The Schechter faint-end slopes (alpha = -1.39 in both GALEX bands) are shallower than reported in previous Coma UV LF studies owing to a flatter LF at faint magnitudes. A Gaussian-plus-Schechter model provides a slightly better parametrization of the UV LFs resulting in a faint-end slope of ~ -1.15 in both GALEX bands. The two-component model gives faint-end slopes shallower than -1 (a turnover) for the LFs constructed separately for passive and star forming galaxies. The UV LFs for star forming galaxies show a turnover…
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