Fig. 13.
Absolute magnitude distributions of photo-z selected galaxies around target objects for three samples. The blue (red) closed circles indicate distributions for blue (red) galaxies, and the open circles are for all galaxies. The solid lines represent fitted functions expressed by a Schechter function (for red galaxies) or a combination of two Schechter functions (for blue galaxies). The thick lines represent the sum of the functions for blue and red galaxies. The dashed lines represent a model function derived from the luminosity functions described in the literature for z = 0.95, which are normalized to the data at Mλ310 = −18.75. The dotted and long-dashed lines represent fitted functions corresponding to the primary and secondary components of blue galaxies, respectively. (Color online)

Absolute magnitude distributions of photo-z selected galaxies around target objects for three samples. The blue (red) closed circles indicate distributions for blue (red) galaxies, and the open circles are for all galaxies. The solid lines represent fitted functions expressed by a Schechter function (for red galaxies) or a combination of two Schechter functions (for blue galaxies). The thick lines represent the sum of the functions for blue and red galaxies. The dashed lines represent a model function derived from the luminosity functions described in the literature for z = 0.95, which are normalized to the data at Mλ310 = −18.75. The dotted and long-dashed lines represent fitted functions corresponding to the primary and secondary components of blue galaxies, respectively. (Color online)

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