The GALEX Ultraviolet Virgo Cluster Survey (GUViCS). VI: The UV luminosity function of the Virgo cluster and its surrounding regions
A. Boselli, S. Boissier, E. Voyer, L. Ferrarese, G. Consolandi, L., Cortese, P. Cote, J.C. Cuillandre, G. Gavazzi, S. Gwyn, S. Heinis, O. Ilbert,, L. MacArthur, Y. Roehlly

TL;DR
This study uses GALEX data to analyze the ultraviolet luminosity function of the Virgo cluster, revealing differences from other clusters and insights into galaxy evolution in dense environments.
Contribution
First detailed UV luminosity function of the Virgo cluster covering its entire extent, with comparisons to other clusters and the field, highlighting environmental effects.
Findings
Faint end slope of -1.19, flatter than other clusters and similar to the field.
M* value is 1-2 magnitudes fainter than in other nearby clusters.
No strong differences in the overall luminosity function between the core and periphery.
Abstract
We use the GALEX data of the GUViCS survey to construct the NUV luminosity function of the Virgo cluster over ~ 300 deg.2, an area covering the cluster and its surrounding regions up to ~ 1.8 virial radii. The NUV luminosity function is also determined for galaxies of different morphological type and NUV-i colour, and for the different substructures within the cluster. These luminosity functions are robust vs. statistical corrections since based on a sample of 833 galaxies mainly identified as cluster members with spectroscopic redshift (808) or high-quality optical scaling relations (10). We fit these luminosity functions with a Schechter function, and compare the fitted parameters with those determined for other nearby clusters and for the field. The faint end slope of the Virgo NUV luminosity function (alpha = -1.19), here sampled down to ~ NUV = -11.5 mag, is significantly flatter…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
