Abstract

The luminosity function (LF) of galaxy systems is determined, from single galaxies and small groups to rich clusters. The LF of rich (Abell) clusters is found to be a steeply decreasing function of cluster number density with cluster luminosity, and the groupings LF (that is, groups to rich clusters) can be well represented by a Schechter-type (1976) analytic form. The general LF of all galaxy systems is also found to be a smooth and steeply decreasing function of number density with luminosity, exhibiting an exponential cutoff in the rich-cluster luminosity domain, a power law dependence over most of the intermediate luminosity range, and a flattening of slope below the characteristic galactic luminosity. Comparisons of the LF with the LF of galaxies and X-ray clusters of galaxies are also discussed.

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