posted on 2024-08-06, 10:51authored bySimon Folkes, Shai Ronen, Ian Price, Ofer Lahav, Matthew Colless, Steve Maddox, Kathryn Deeley, Karl GlazebrookKarl Glazebrook, Joss Bland-Hawthorn, Russell Cannon, Shaun Cole, Chris Collins, Warrick CouchWarrick Couch, Simon P. Driver, Gavin Dalton, George Efstathiou, Richard S. Ellis, Carlos S. Frenk, Nick Kaiser, Ian Lewis, Stuart Lumsden, John Peacock, Bruce A. Peterson, Will Sutherland, Keith Taylor
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.