Spectral analysis of the Stromlo–APM Survey – II. Galaxy luminosity function and clustering by spectral type
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We study the luminosity function and clustering properties of subsamples of local galaxies selected from the Stromlo?APM Survey by the rest-frame equivalent widths of their H and [O ii] emission lines. The bJ luminosity function of star-forming galaxies has a significantly steeper faint-end slope than that for quiescent galaxies: the majority of sub-L* galaxies are currently undergoing significant star formation. Emission-line galaxies are less strongly clustered, both amongst themselves and with the general galaxy population, than are quiescent galaxies. Thus as well as being less luminous, star-forming galaxies also inhabit lower density regions of the Universe than quiescent galaxies.
Journal: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society