The AMIGA project. I. Optical characterization of the CIG catalog
L. Verdes-Montenegro, J. Sulentic, U. Lisenfeld, S. Leon, D. Espada,, E. Garcia, J. Sabater, S. Verley

TL;DR
The paper analyzes the optical properties of the CIG catalog of isolated galaxies, revealing a bimodal redshift distribution and comparing the optical luminosity function with other environments, establishing a foundation for studying galaxy isolation effects.
Contribution
It provides the first optical characterization of the CIG catalog, highlighting its homogeneity and its implications for understanding galaxy environments and luminosity functions.
Findings
Redshift distribution shows bimodal peaks at 1500 and 6000 km/s.
Optical Luminosity Function (OLF) aligns with lower density environment studies.
M* increases with galaxy surface density, alpha shows a weaker trend.
Abstract
The AMIGA project (Analysis of the Interstellar Medium of Isolated Galaxies) is compiling a multiwavelength database of isolated galaxies that includes optical (B and Halpha), infrared (FIR and NIR) and radio (continuum plus HI and CO lines) properties. It involves a refinement of the pioneering Catalog of Isolated Galaxies. This paper is the first in a series and begins with analysis of the global properties of the nearly redshift-complete CIG with emphasis on the Optical Luminosity Function (OLF) which we compare with other recent estimates of the OLF for a variety of environments. The CIG redshift distribution for n= 956 galaxies re-enforces the evidence for a bimodal structure seen earlier in smaller samples. The peaks at redshift near 1500 and 6000km/s correspond respectively to galaxies in the local supercluster and those in more distant large-scale components (particularly…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
