Published September 19, 1999 | Published + Accepted Version
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The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey: spectral types and luminosity functions

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Abstract

We describe the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey (2dFGRS) and the current status of the observations. In this exploratory paper, we apply a principal component analysis to a preliminary sample of 5869 galaxy spectra and use the two most significant components to split the sample into five spectral classes. These classes are defined by considering visual classifications of a subset of the 2dF spectra, and also by comparison with high-quality spectra of local galaxies. We calculate a luminosity function for each of the different classes and find that later-type galaxies have a fainter characteristic magnitude, and a steeper faint-end slope. For the whole sample we find M*=−19.7 (for Ω=1, H₀=100 km s⁻¹ Mpc⁻¹), α=−1.3, φ*=0.017. For class 1 ('early-type') we find M*=−19.6, α=−0.7, while for class 5 ('late-type') we find M*=−19.0, α=−1.7. The derived 2dF luminosity functions agree well with other recent luminosity function estimates.

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© 1999 RAS. Accepted 1999 April 7. Received 1999 April 7; in original form 1999 January 25. We thank the Anglo-Australian Observatory for the support in this project.

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