The evolution of the near-IR galaxy luminosity function and colour bimodality up to z similar or equal to 2

M. Cirasuolo, R. J. McLure, J. S. Dunlop, O. Almaini, S. Foucaud, Ian Smail, K. Sekiguchi, C. Simpson

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Abstract

We present new results on the cosmological evolution of the near-infrared galaxy luminosity function, derived from the analysis of a new sample of similar to 22, 000 K-AB <= 22.5 galaxies selected over an area of 0.6 square degrees from the Early Data Release of the UKIDSS Ultra Deep Survey (UDS). Our study has exploited the multi-wavelength coverage of the UDS field provided by the new UKIDSS WFCAM K and J-band imaging, the Subaru/XMM-Newton Deep Survey and the Spitzer-SWIRE Survey. The unique combination of large area and depth provided by this new survey minimises the complicating effect of cosmic variance and has allowed us, for the first time, to trace the evolution of the brightest sources out to z similar or equal to 2 with good statistical accuracy.

In agreement with previous studies we find that the characteristic luminosity of the near-infrared luminosity function brightens by similar or equal to 1 magnitude between z = 0 and z similar or equal to 2, while the total density decreases by a factor similar or equal to 2. Using the rest-frame (U - B) colour to split the sample into red and blue galaxies, we confirm the classic luminosity-dependent colour bimodality at z less than or similar to 1. However, the strength of the colour bimodality is found to be a decreasing function of redshift, and virtually disappears by z greater than or similar to 1.5. Due to the large size of our sample we are able to investigate the differing cosmological evolution of the red and blue galaxy populations. It is found that the space density of the brightest red galaxies (M-K <= -23) stays approximately constant with redshift, and that these sources dominate the bright-end of the luminosity function at redshifts z less than or similar to 1. In contrast, the brightening of the characteristic luminosity and mild decrease in space density displayed by the blue galaxy population leads them to dominate the bright-end of the luminosity function at redshifts z greater than or similar to 1.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAT THE EDGE OF THE UNIVERSE: LATEST RESULTS FROM THE DEEPEST ASTRONOMICAL SURVEYS
EditorsJ Afonso, HC Ferguson, B Mobasher, R Norris
Place of PublicationSAN FRANCISCO
PublisherASTRONOMICAL SOC PACIFIC
Pages495-498
Number of pages4
ISBN (Print)978-1-58381-323-2
Publication statusPublished - 2007
EventMeeting on At the Edge of the Universe - Sintra
Duration: 9 Oct 200613 Oct 2006

Conference

ConferenceMeeting on At the Edge of the Universe
CitySintra
Period9/10/0613/10/06

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