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arxiv: 0908.2839 · v1 · pith:723DPNBCnew · submitted 2009-08-20 · 🌌 astro-ph.CO

The evolution of cluster dwarfs

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We summarize the results from analyzing six clusters of galaxies at 0.14 < z < 0.40 observed with the Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys. We derive deep composite luminosity functions in B,g,V,r,i and z down to an absolute magnitude of -14 +5 log h mag. The luminosity functions are fitted by a single Schechter function with M^*=-19.8,-20.9,-21.9, -22.0,-21.7 and -22.3 i B,g,V.r,i,z respectively and alpha=-1.3 for all bands. The data suggest that the red sequence dominates the luminosity function down to more than 6 mag. below L*, the dwarf spheroidal regime. Hence, at least at z=0.3 the red sequence is well established and galaxies down to dwarf spheroidals are fully assembled within these clusters. We do not detect the faint-end upturn (M > -16) that is observed in lower redshift clusters. If this is real, the faint-end population has originated since z = 0.3.

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