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Evolution of the galaxy luminosity function at z < 0.3

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posted on 2023-06-08, 06:39 authored by Jonathan LovedayJonathan Loveday
We measure the redshift-dependent luminosity function and the comoving radial density of galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 1 (SDSS DR1). Both measurements indicate that the apparent number density of bright galaxies increases by a factor ˜ 3 as redshift increases from z= 0 to z= 0.3. This result is robust to the assumed cosmology, to the details of the K-correction and to direction on the sky. These observations are most naturally explained by significant evolution in the luminosity and/or number density of galaxies at redshifts z < 0.3. Such evolution is also consistent with the steep number-magnitude counts seen in the Automatic Plate Measuring (APM) Galaxy Survey, without the need to invoke a local underdensity in the galaxy distribution or magnitude scale errors.

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Journal

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

ISSN

0035-8711

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Issue

2

Volume

347

Page range

601-606

Pages

6.0

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  • Physics and Astronomy Publications

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The redshift-dependent luminosity function and comoving radial density of galaxies in the SDSS are used to show that the bright galaxy comoving number density increases by a factor 3 from z=0 to z=0.3, a larger factor than expected from many semi-analytic galaxy evolution models.

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Legacy Posted Date

2012-02-06

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2016-03-22

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2016-11-10

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