The luminosity function around isolated spiral galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Spiral Galaxies, Luminosity, Statistical Analysis, Red Shift, Galactic Structure, Galactic Nuclei, Dwarf Galaxies

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We determine the companion galaxy luminosity function (LF) for regions around isolated spiral galaxies. If we assume that any excess in the galaxy number counts in the vicinity of a spiral galaxy is due to galaxies at the same distance, then a system LF can be determined from the variation of excess numbers with apparent magnitude. By studying the excess over many field 'center' galaxies, a good statistical accuracy can be obtained for the companion galaxy LF. Since redshift information is not required for the faint galaxies, it is possible to sample further down the LF as compared with redshift surveys. For 23 primary galaxies of known redshift, we find a dwarf satellite Schechter LF with a characteristic magnitude of -19 and a faint-end slope of -1.7, down to Mv = -14 (H0 = 50 km/s Mpc).

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