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Dim galaxies and outer halos of galaxies missed by 2MASS ? The near-infrared luminosity function and density
By using high-resolution and deep Ks band observations of early-type galaxies
of the nearby Universe and of a cluster at z=0.3 we show that the two
luminosity functions (LFs) of the local universe derived from 2MASS data miss a
fair fraction of the flux of the galaxies (more than 20 to 30%) and a whole
population of galaxies of central brightness fainter than the isophote used for
detection, but bright enough to be included in the published LFs. In
particular, the fraction of lost flux increases as the galaxy surface
brightness become fainter. Therefore, the so far derived LF slopes and
characteristic luminosity as well as luminosity density are underestimated.
Other published near-infrared LFs miss flux in general, including the LF of the
distant field computed in a 3 arcsec aperture.Comment: A&A in pres