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Luminosity Functions And Evolution Of Blue Galaxies In A Deep Multicolor CCD Field Survey | Charles T. Liu
; Richard F. Green
; Patrick B. Hall
; Patrick S. Osmer
; | Date: |
3 Jun 1998 | Subject: | astro-ph | Abstract: | A complete sample of 659 field galaxies with 17.0$<$U$leq$21.1, each with U-B-V-R-I7500-I8600 photometry, has been selected from a deep field survey which covers 0.83 deg$^2$ along six lines of sight (Hall et al. 1996a). Each galaxy’s spectral type and redshift has been estimated using a multicolor photometric technique (Liu & Green 1998). Total number counts of the galaxies in the U-band give a count slope d(logN)/dM = 0.55 $pm$ 0.05, consistent with previous studies. The 545 galaxies in the sample classified as spectral type Sbc or bluer are analyzed for signs of evolution with redshift, and for unusual star formation histories. The U-band luminosity function of these blue galaxies at 0.02$<$z$<$0.15 has a steep $alpha$ $simeq$ -1.85 down to M(B)$simeq$-14. The luminosity functions at 0.15$leq$z$<$0.3 and 0.3$leq$z$leq$0.5 show significant evolution in M* and $phi*$, at levels consistent with those found in the Canada-France and Autofib Redshift Surveys. A significant population of very blue (rest frame U-B$<$-0.35) galaxies, with spectral energy distributions indicating strong starburst activity, is observed at z$gtrsim$0.3 but not at z$<$0.3. This population is confirmed via spectroscopy of part of the sample. These may be galaxies temporarily brightened by global starbursts, which subsequently fade and redden at lower redshifts. | Source: | arXiv, astro-ph/9806041 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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