The galaxy luminosity function in the LAMOST Complete Spectroscopic Survey of Pointing Area at the Southern Galactic Cap

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We present optical luminosity functions (LFs) of galaxies in the 0.1g, 0.1r, 0.1i bands, calculated using data in ∼ 40 deg2 sky area of the LAMOST Complete Spectroscopic Survey of Pointing Area (LaCoSSPAr) in the Southern Galactic Cap. Redshifts for galaxies brighter than r = 18.1 were obtained mainly with LAMOST. In each band, LFs derived using both parametric and non-parametric maximum likelihood methods agree well with each other. In the 0.1r band, our fitting parameters of the Schechter function are φ∗. = (1.65 ± 0.36) × 10-2 h3Mpc-3, M∗ =.20.69 ± 0.06mag and α =-1.12 ± 0.08, which agree with previous studies. Separate LFs are also derived for emission line galaxies and absorption line galaxies. The LFs of absorption line galaxies show a dip at 0.1r ∼18.5 and can be fitted well by a double-Gaussian function, suggesting a bimodality in passive galaxies.

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Zhao, P. S., Wu, H., Kevin Xu, C., Yang, M., Yang, F., Zhu, Y. N., … Jing, Y. P. (2019). The galaxy luminosity function in the LAMOST Complete Spectroscopic Survey of Pointing Area at the Southern Galactic Cap. Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 19(8). https://doi.org/10.1088/1674-4527/19/8/113

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