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2001ApJ...551L..45P - Astrophys. J., 551, L45-L48 (2001/April-2)

The evolution of the luminosity function in deep fields: a comparison with cold dark matter models.

POLI F., MENCI N., GIALLONGO E., FONTANA A., CRISTIANI S. and D'ODORICO S.

Abstract (from CDS):

The galaxy luminosity function (LF) has been estimated in the rest-frame B luminosity at 0<z<1.25 and at 1700 Å for 2.5<z<4.5 from deep multicolor surveys in the Hubble Deep Field-North, the Hubble Deep Field-South, and the New Technology Telescope Deep Field. The results have been compared with a recent version of galaxy formation models in the framework of hierarchical clustering in a flat cold dark matter universe with cosmological constant. The results show a general agreement for z≲1, although the model LF has a steeper average slope at the faint end; at z∼3 such a feature results in an overprediction of the number of faint (IAB∼27) galaxies, while the agreement at the bright end becomes critically sensitive to the details of dust absorption at such redshifts. The discrepancies at the faint end show that a refined treatment of the physical processes involving smaller galaxies is to be pursued in the models, in terms of aggregation processes and/or stellar feedback heavily affecting the luminosity of the low-luminosity objects. The implications of our results on the evolution of the cosmological star formation rate are discussed.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: Formation - Galaxies: Fundamental Parameters

Errata: Erratum vol. 554, p. L127 (2001)

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