Galaxy Luminosity Functions in WINGS clusters
A. Moretti, D. Bettoni, B. M. Poggianti, G. Fasano, J. Varela, M., D'Onofrio, B. Vulcani, A. Cava, J. Fritz, W. J. Couch, M. Moles, P., Kj{\ae}rgaard

TL;DR
This study derives galaxy luminosity functions in nearby clusters using WINGS survey data, revealing that the faint-end slope is flatter than previous estimates and not correlated with cluster properties.
Contribution
It provides a homogeneous analysis of galaxy luminosity functions across multiple clusters, including both photometric and spectroscopic data, with detailed fits and comparisons.
Findings
Faint-end slope flatter than -1.7, contradicting simulations.
No correlation between LF parameters and cluster X-ray luminosity or velocity dispersion.
Good agreement between photometric and spectroscopic LFs at bright magnitudes.
Abstract
Using V band photometry of the WINGS survey, we derive galaxy luminosity functions (LF) in nearby clusters. This sample is complete down to Mv=-15.15, and it is homogeneous, thus allowing the study of an unbiased sample of clusters with different characteristics. We constructed the photometric LF for 72 out of the original 76 WINGS clusters, excluding only those without a velocity dispersion estimate. For each cluster we obtained the LF for galaxies in a region of radius=0.5 x r200, and fitted them with single and double Schechter's functions. We also derive the composite LF for the entire sample, and those pertaining to different morphological classes. Finally we derive the spectroscopic cumulative LF for 2009 galaxies that are cluster members. The double Schechter fit parameters are neither correlated with the cluster velocity dispersion, nor with the X-ray luminosity. Our median…
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