We examine volume-limited samples from the SDSS galaxies to look for relations among internal and collective physical parameters of galaxies as faint as M_r=- 17.5, which include morphology, luminosity, color, color gradient, concentration, size, velocity dispersion, equivalent width (EW) of H_alpha line,axis ratio, the luminosity and velocity dispersion functions. At fixed morphology and luminosity, we find that bright (M_r 100 km/s). We find that passive spirals are well-separated from star-forming late-types at EW (H_alpha) of about 4. An interesting finding is that many physical parameters of galaxies manifest different behaviors across the absolute magnitude of about M_* +- 1. The morphology fraction as a function of luminosity depends less sensitively on large scale structure than the luminosity function (LF) does, and thus seems to be more universal. The effects of internal extinction in late-types on the completeness of volume limited samples and on the LF and morphology fraction are found to be very important. (abridged)
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Choi, Y., Park, C., & Vogeley, M. S. (2007). Internal and Collective Properties of Galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. The Astrophysical Journal, 658(2), 884–897. https://doi.org/10.1086/511060
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