We present the R-band luminosity function for a sample of 18678 galaxies,
with average redshift z=0.1, from the Las Campanas Redshift Survey. The
luminosity function may be fit by a Schechter function with M∗=−20.29±0.02+5logh, α=−0.70±0.05, and $\phi^* = 0.019 \pm 0.001 \
h^3Mpc^{-3},forabsolutemagnitudes-23.0 \leq M - 5 \log h \leq -17.5.Wecompareourluminosityfunctiontothatfromotherredshiftsurveys;inparticularournormalizationisconsistentwiththatoftheStromlo−APMsurvey,andisthereforeafactoroftwobelowthatimpliedbytheb_J \approx 20brightgalaxycounts.Ournormalizationthusindicatesthatmuchmoreevolutionisneededtomatchthefaintgalaxycountdata,comparedtominimalevolutionmodelswhichnormalizeatb_J \approx 20.Also,weshowthatourfaint−endslope\alpha = -0.7,though‘‘shallower′′thantypicalpreviousvalues\alpha = -1,resultsprimarilyfromfittingthedetailedshapeoftheLCRSluminosityfunction,ratherthanfromanyabsenceofintrinsicallyfaintgalaxiesfromoursurvey.Finally,using[OII]3727equivalentwidthW_{\lambda} = 5A˚asthedividingline,wefindsignificantdifferencesintheluminosityfunctionsofemissionandnon−emissiongalaxies,particularlyintheir\alphavalues.EmissiongalaxieshaveSchechterparametersM^* =
-20.03 \pm 0.03 + 5 \log hand\alpha = -0.9 \pm 0.1,whilenon−emissiongalaxiesaredescribedbyM^* = -20.22 \pm 0.02 + 5 \log hand\alpha = -0.3
\pm 0.1$.
(abridged abstract)Comment: 41 pages, including 13 postscript figures, uses AASTEX v4.0 style
files. Important clarification of R-band definition, plus correction of
luminosity densities and updated references. Main conclusions unchanged.
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