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26 April 2024
 
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The VIMOS-VLT Deep Survey: Evolution of the galaxy luminosity function up to z=2 in first epoch data
O. Ilbert ; L. Tresse ; E. Zucca ; S. Bardelli ; S. Arnouts ; G. Zamorani ; L. Pozzetti ; D. Bottini ; B. Garilli ; V. LeBrun ; O. Le Fèvre ; D. Maccagni ; J.-P. Picat ; R. Scaramella ; M. Scodeggio ; G. Vettolani ; A. Zanichelli ; C. Adami ; M. Arnaboldi ; M. Bolzonella ; A. Cappi ; S. Charlot ; T. Contini ; S. Foucaud ; P. Franzetti ; I. Gavignaud ; L. Guzzo ; A. Iovino ; H.J. McCracken ; B. Marano ; C. Marinoni ; G. Mathez ; A. Mazure ; B. Meneux ; R. Merighi ; S. Paltani ; R. Pello ; A. Pollo ; M. Radovich ; M. Bondi ; A. Bongiorno ; G. Busarello ; P. Ciliegi ; Y. Mellier ; P. Merluzzi ; V. Ripepi ; D. Rizzo ;
Date 6 Sep 2004
Subject astro-ph
AbstractWe investigate the evolution of the galaxy luminosity function from the VIMOS-VLT Deep Survey (VVDS) from the present to z=2 in five (U, B, V, R and I) rest-frame band-passes. We use the first epoch VVDS deep sample of 11,034 spectra selected at 17.5 <= I_{AB} <= 24.0, on which we apply the Algorithm for Luminosity Function (ALF), described in this paper. We observe a substantial evolution with redshift of the global luminosity functions in all bands. From z=0.05 to z=2, we measure a brightening of the characteristic magnitude M* included in the magnitude range 1.8-2.5, 1.7-2.4, 1.2-1.9, 1.1-1.8 and 1.0-1.6 in the U, B, V, R and I rest-frame bands, respectively. We confirm this differential evolution of the luminosity function with rest-frame wavelength, from the measurement of the comoving density of bright galaxies (M < M*(z=0.1)). This density increases by a factor of around 2.6, 2.2, 1.8, 1.5, 1.5 between z=0.05 and z=1 in the U, B, V, R, I bands, respectively. We also measure a possible steepening of the faint-end slope of the luminosity functions, with Deltaalpha ~ -0.3 between z=0.05 and z=1, similar in all bands.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0409134
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