TY - JOUR
T1 - Luminosity and stellar mass functions of faint photometric satellites around spectroscopic central galaxies from DESI Year-1 Bright Galaxy Survey
AU - DESI Collaboration
AU - Wang, Wenting
AU - Yang, Xiaohu
AU - Jing, Yipeng
AU - Ross, Ashley J.
AU - Siudek, Malgorzata
AU - Moustakas, John
AU - Moore, Samuel G.
AU - Cole, Shaun
AU - Frenk, Carlos
AU - Yu, Jiaxi
AU - Koposov, Sergey E.
AU - Han, Jiaxin
AU - Tan, Zhenlin
AU - Xu, Kun
AU - Gu, Yizhou
AU - Wang, Yirong
AU - Gnedin, Oleg Y.
AU - Aguilar, Jessica Nicole
AU - Ahlen, Steven
AU - Bianchi, Davide
AU - Brooks, David
AU - Claybaugh, Todd
AU - Macorra, Axel de la
AU - Dey, Arjun
AU - Doel, Peter
AU - Forero-Romero, Jaime E.
AU - Gaztanaga, Enrique
AU - Gontcho, Satya Gontcho A
AU - Gutierrez, Gaston
AU - Honscheid, Klaus
AU - Ishak, Mustapha
AU - Kisner, Theodore
AU - Landriau, Martin
AU - Guillou, Laurent Le
AU - Manera, Marc
AU - Meisner, Aaron
AU - Miquel, Ramon
AU - Nadathur, Seshadri
AU - Poppett, Claire
AU - Prada, Francisco
AU - Pérez-Ràfols, Ignasi
AU - Rossi, Graziano
AU - Sanchez, Eusebio
AU - Schlegel, David
AU - Seo, Hee-Jong
AU - Silber, Joseph Harry
AU - Sprayberry, David
AU - Tarle, Gregory
AU - Weaver, Benjamin Alan
AU - Zou, Hu
N1 - submitted to ApJ, comments welcome
PY - 2025/6/19
Y1 - 2025/6/19
N2 - We measure the luminosity functions (LFs) and stellar mass functions (SMFs) of photometric satellite galaxies around spectroscopically identified isolated central galaxies (ICGs). The photometric satellites are from the DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys (DR9), while the spectroscopic ICGs are selected from the DESI Year-1 BGS sample. We can measure satellite LFs down to r-band absolute magnitudes of Mr,sat ∼ −7, around ICGs as small as , with the stellar mass of ICGs measured by the DESI Fastspecfit pipeline. The satellite SMF can be measured down to . Interestingly, we discover that the faint/low-mass end slopes of satellite LFs/SMFs become steeper with the decrease in the stellar masses of host ICGs, with smaller and nearby host ICGs capable of being used to probe their fainter satellites. The steepest slopes can be −2.298 ± 0.656 and −2.888 ± 0.916 for satellite LF and SMF, respectively. Detailed comparisons are performed between the satellite LFs around ICGs selected from DESI BGS or from the SDSS NYU-VAGC spectroscopic Main galaxies over , showing reasonable agreement, but we show that differences between DESI and SDSS stellar masses for ICGs play a role to affect the results. We also compare measurements based on DESI Fastspecfit and Cigale stellar masses used to bin ICGs, with the latter including the modeling of active galactic nuclei based on Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer photometry, and we find good agreements in the measured satellite LFs by using either of the DESI stellar mass catalogs.
AB - We measure the luminosity functions (LFs) and stellar mass functions (SMFs) of photometric satellite galaxies around spectroscopically identified isolated central galaxies (ICGs). The photometric satellites are from the DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys (DR9), while the spectroscopic ICGs are selected from the DESI Year-1 BGS sample. We can measure satellite LFs down to r-band absolute magnitudes of Mr,sat ∼ −7, around ICGs as small as , with the stellar mass of ICGs measured by the DESI Fastspecfit pipeline. The satellite SMF can be measured down to . Interestingly, we discover that the faint/low-mass end slopes of satellite LFs/SMFs become steeper with the decrease in the stellar masses of host ICGs, with smaller and nearby host ICGs capable of being used to probe their fainter satellites. The steepest slopes can be −2.298 ± 0.656 and −2.888 ± 0.916 for satellite LF and SMF, respectively. Detailed comparisons are performed between the satellite LFs around ICGs selected from DESI BGS or from the SDSS NYU-VAGC spectroscopic Main galaxies over , showing reasonable agreement, but we show that differences between DESI and SDSS stellar masses for ICGs play a role to affect the results. We also compare measurements based on DESI Fastspecfit and Cigale stellar masses used to bin ICGs, with the latter including the modeling of active galactic nuclei based on Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer photometry, and we find good agreements in the measured satellite LFs by using either of the DESI stellar mass catalogs.
KW - astro-ph.GA
KW - astro-ph.CO
U2 - 10.3847/1538-4357/add5df
DO - 10.3847/1538-4357/add5df
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 986
JO - The Astrophysical Journal
JF - The Astrophysical Journal
IS - 2
M1 - 218
ER -