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The properties and luminosity function of extremely low luminosity galaxies

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 631, Issue 1, Pages 208-230

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/431416

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galaxies : dwarf; galaxies : fundamental parameters; galaxies : luminosity function, mass function; galaxies : statistics

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We examine a sample of low-redshift (10 h(-1) Mpc < d < 150 h(-1) Mpc) field galaxies including galaxies with luminosities as low as M-r - 5 log h similar to -12.5, selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 2 (SDSS DR2). The sample is unique in containing galaxies of extremely low luminosities in a wide range of environments, selected with uniform and well-understood criteria. We present the luminosity function, as well as the broadband properties, of low-luminosity galaxies in this sample. A Schechter function is an insufficient parameterization of the r-band luminosity function; there is an upturn in the slope for M-r - 5 log h > -18. The resulting slope at low luminosities in this sample is alpha(2) similar to -1.3. However, we almost certainly miss a large number of galaxies at very low luminosities due to low surface brightness selection effects, and we estimate that the true low-luminosity slope may be as steep as or steeper than alpha(2) similar to -1.5. The results here are consistent with previous SDSS results and, in the g band, roughly consistent with the results of the Two Degree Field Galaxy Redshift Survey. Extremely low luminosity galaxies are predominantly low surface brightness, exponential disks, the majority of which are red.

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