Galaxy Evolution from Deep Multicolor Surveys |
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Authors: | Emanuele Giallongo Adriano Fontana |
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Institution: | (1) INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, Monteporzio, Italy |
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Abstract: | A composite sample of NIR-selected galaxies having extended multicolor coverage has been used to probe the cosmological evolution
of the blue luminosity function and of the stellar mass function. The bright fraction of the sample has spectroscopic redshifts,
and the remaining fraction well-calibrated photometric redshifts. The resulting blue luminosity function shows an increasing
brightening with redshift respect to the local luminosity function. Hierarchical CDM models predictions are in agreement only
at low and intermediate redshifts but fail to reproduce the observed brightening at high redshifts (z ∼ 2–3). This brightening marks the epoch where starburst activity triggered by galaxy interactions could be an important
physical mechanism for the galaxy evolution. At the same time the NIR galaxy sample has been used to trace the evolution of
the cosmological stellar mass density up to ∼3. A clear decrease of the average mass density is apparent with a fraction ∼15%
of the local value at z ∼ 3. UV bright star-forming galaxies are substancial contributors to the evolution of the stellar mass density. Although
these results are globally consistent with Λ–CDM scenarios, they tend to underestimate the mass density produced by more massive
galaxies present at z > 2. |
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Keywords: | galaxies: formation galaxies: evolution |
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