The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)

The K s -band Luminosity Function of the Rich Cluster VC04 in the Vela Supercluster

  • N. Hatamkhani,
  • R. C. Kraan-Korteweg,
  • S. L. Blyth,
  • R. E. Skelton

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad5a90
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 972, no. 1
p. 57

Abstract

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To learn more about the properties of the Vela Supercluster (VSCL), located behind the Milky Way at cz ∼ 18,000 km s ^−1 , we determine the K _s -band luminosity function (LF) of VC04, the richest known galaxy cluster in the VSCL, and two other VSCL clusters (VC02 and VC08). The galaxy sample is based on NIR observations that are complete to an extinction-corrected absolute magnitude of ${M}_{{Ks}}^{o}\lt -21\buildrel{\rm{m}}\over{.} 5$ (∼2.ͫ5 below ${M}_{K}^{* }$ ), within the clustercentric radius of r _c < 1.5 Mpc (∼70% of the Abell radius). For VC04, we obtained 90 new spectroscopic redshifts of galaxies, observed with the 11 m Southern African Large Telescope. We found the Schechter parameters of the VC04 LF to be M * = −24.ͫ41 ± 0.44, α = −1.10 ± 0.20, and ϕ * = 8.84 ± 0.20. Both the redshift data and the LF confirm VC04 to be a rich but not yet fully relaxed cluster. We independently determined the LF of VC04 on membership defined by the red-sequence method and demonstrated that this method can be used in the absence of high spectroscopic coverage over a cluster. This allowed us to determine the LFs of VC02 and VC08. We also derived the LFs of the Coma, Norma, and Virgo clusters to similar depth and extent as the VSCL clusters. We found that the Schechter parameters of VC04 are within 1 σ uncertainties of these local clusters, as well as VC02 and VC08. We do not find significant differences between the LFs in the different cluster environments probed in this work down to ${M}_{K}^{* }+2\buildrel{\rm{m}}\over{.} 5$ .

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