The luminosity of cluster galaxies in the Cluster-EAGLE simulations
Andrea Negri, Claudio Dalla Vecchia, J. Alfonso L. Aguerri, Yannick, Bah\'e

TL;DR
This study uses the Cluster-EAGLE simulations to analyze galaxy luminosities across spectral bands, revealing the properties of galaxy populations in clusters and comparing simulated results with observations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of galaxy luminosity functions in simulated clusters, incorporating dust effects and Bayesian inference, and compares results with real cluster data.
Findings
Simulations reproduce observed galaxy luminosity functions within errors.
Red sequence galaxies dominate cluster cores at all masses.
Faint-end luminosity function shows a mild upturn consistent with observations.
Abstract
We computed the luminosity of simulated galaxies of the C-EAGLE project, a suite of 30 high-resolution zoom-in simulations of galaxy clusters based on the EAGLE simulation. The AB magnitudes are derived for different spectral bands, from ultraviolet to infrared, using the simple stellar population modeling based on the E-MILES stellar spectra library. We take into account obscuration due to dust in star forming regions and diffuse interstellar medium. The colour-stellar mass diagram, at z=0.1, presents a defined red sequence, reaching , 0.05 dex redder than EAGLE at high masses, and a well populated blue cloud, when field galaxies are included. The clusters' inner regions are dominated by red-sequence galaxies at all masses, although a non-negligible amount of blue galaxies are still present. We adopt Bayesian inference to compute the clusters LFs, testing for…
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