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	<title>The luminosity function of compact groups of galaxies</title>
	<altname type="ADC">J/ApJ/380/30</altname>
		<altname type="CDS">J/ApJ/380/30</altname>
		<altname type="brief">The luminosity function of compact groups of</altname>
	<reference>
		<source>
<journal>
	<title>The luminosity function of compact groups of galaxies</title>
	<author>
			<initial>C</initial>
			<lastName>Mendes De Oliveira</lastName></author>
	<author>
			<initial>P</initial>
			<lastName>Hickson</lastName></author>
	<name>Astrophys. J.</name>
	<volume>380</volume>
	<pageno>30</pageno>
		<date>
			<year>1991</year></date>
	<bibcode>1991ApJ...380...30M</bibcode></journal></source></reference>
	<keywords parentListURL="http://messier.gsfc.nasa.gov/xml/keywordlists/apj_keywords.html">
			<keyword xlink:href="galaxies_clusters_general.html">galaxies: clusters: general</keyword>
			<keyword xlink:href="galaxies_interactions.html">galaxies: interactions</keyword>
			<keyword xlink:href="galaxies_luminosity_function_mass_function.html">galaxies: luminosity function, mass function</keyword></keywords>
	<descriptions>
				<abstract>
					<para>
     We present an analysis of the luminosity function of the galaxies
     in Hickson's sample of compact groups (HCG). The luminosities of
     compact group galaxies are consistent with their being drawn from
     a Schechter luminosity function with {alpha} = -2^+0.8^_-0.9_,
     L* = 1.1 +/- 0.2 x 10^10^ h^-2^ L_Sun_ and
     PHI* = 1.3^+0.2^_-0.8_ h^3^/Mpc^3^ (99% confidence level).
     Individual morphological-type luminosity functions were also
     determined. Both the total and morphological-type specific luminosity
     functions of compact group galaxies are significantly different form
     those of field, loose-group, and cluster galaxies. In particular,
     the luminosity function of HCG elliptical galaxies has a mean
     magnitude which is significantly brighter than the mean magnitude
     of Virgo cluster elliptical galaxies. (28% of HCG elliptical galaxies
     are more luminous than M87). The mean luminosity density of galaxies
     in compact groups is estimated to be
     1.3^+0.1^_0.8_ x 10^6^ h L_Sun_ Mpc^-3^, which constitutes ~0.8% of
     the total luminosity density of galaxies in the universe. This result
     is consistent with the conventional scenario in which compact groups
     merge to form elliptical galaxies on a relatively short time scale.</para></abstract>
                        <details/></descriptions>
	<tableHead>
		<tableLinks>
				<tableLink xlink:href="table2">
	<title>Absolute magnitudes of HCG galaxies</title></tableLink></tableLinks>
	<fields>
		<field>
			<name>HCG</name>
			<definition>Designation in "Hickson's Compact Groups of
                                    galaxies", 1982, ApJ 255, 382</definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>MB-5log(h)</name>
			<definition>Absolute magnitude of individual galaxies,
                                    h=Ho/100, Ho=Hubble constant</definition>
			<units>mag</units></field></fields></tableHead>
	
	<history>
		<ingest>
	
			<creator>
				<lastName>James Marcout,  Francois Ochsenbein</lastName>
				<affiliation>CDS</affiliation></creator>
	<date>
		<year>1994</year><month>Jul</month><day>11</day></date></ingest>
		
		<revisions>
	<revision>
		<creator>
			<lastName>UNKNOWN</lastName></creator>
		<date><year>UNKNOWN</year></date>
		<para> Keypunched at CDS</para></revision></revisions></history>
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