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An imaging K-band survey - II. the redshift survey and galaxy evolution in the infrared

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posted on 2024-07-13, 02:50 authored by Karl GlazebrookKarl Glazebrook, J. A. Peacock, C. A. Collins, L. Miller
We present further results from an imaging K-band survey of 552 arcmin2, complete to a 5σ limit of K ≃ 17.3. This paper describes a redshift survey of 124 galaxies, and addresses the colours of faint galaxies and the evolution of the K-band luminosity function. The optical-to-infrared colours are consistent with the range expected from synthetic galaxy spectra, although there are some cases of very red nuclei. These may possibly be attributed to either extinction or metallicity gradients. Our data show no evidence for evolution of the K-band luminosity function at z < 0.5, and the results are well described by a Schechter function with M K = -22.75 ± 0.13 + 5 log10 h and Φ = 0.026±0.003 h3 Mpc−3. This is a somewhat higher normalization than has been found by previous workers, and it removes much of the excess in faint K and bJ counts with respect to a no-evolution model. However, we do find evidence for evolution at z > 0.5: M K is approximately 0.75 mag. brighter at z = 1. This luminosity evolution is balanced by a reduced normalization at high redshift: the total luminosity density is required to be approximately constant in order not to exceed the faint counts. The overall evolution is thus opposite to that expected in simple merger-dominated models; we briefly consider possible interpretations of this result.

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0035-8711

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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275

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1

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15 pp

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Wiley

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Copyright © 1995 Royal Astronomical Society. The accepted manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. The definitive publication is available at www.interscience.wiley.com.

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eng

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