We present a measurement of the K-band luminosity function (LF) of field galaxies obtained from near-infrared imaging of a sample of 345 galaxies selected from the Stromlo-APM Redshift Survey. The LF is reasonably well fitted over the 10-mag range -26 ≤ MK ≤ -16 by a Schechter function with parameters α = -1.16 ± 0.19, M* = -23.58 ± 0.42 and ø* = 0.012 ± 0.008 Mpc-3, assuming a Hubble constant of H0 = 100 kms-1 Mpc-1. We have also estimated the LF for two subsets of galaxies subdivided by the equivalent width of the Ha emission line at EW(Hα) = 10 Å. There is no significant difference in LF shape between the two samples, although there is a hint (∼1σ significance) that emission-line galaxies (ELGs) have M* roughly 1 mag fainter than non-ELGs. Contrary to the optical LF, there is no difference in faint-end slope α between the two samples.
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Loveday, J. (2000). The K-band luminosity function of nearby field galaxies. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 312(3), 557–566. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.2000.03179.x
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