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2009ApJ...696.1554C - Astrophys. J., 696, 1554-1575 (2009/May-2)

Near-infrared galaxy counts and evolution from the wide-field ALHAMBRA survey.

CRISTOBAL-HORNILLOS D., AGUERRI J.A.L., MOLES M., PEREA J., CASTANDER F.J., BROADHURST T., ALFARO E.J., BENITEZ N., CABRERA-CANO J., CEPA J., CERVINO M., FERNANDEZ-SOTO A., GONZALEZ DELGADO R.M., HUSILLOS C., INFANTE L., MARQUEZ I., MARTINEZ V.J., MASEGOSA J., DEL OLMO A., PRADA F., QUINTANA J.M. and SANCHEZ S.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

The ALHAMBRA survey aims to cover 4 deg2 using a system of 20 contiguous, equal width, medium-band filters spanning the range 3500 Å-9700 Å plus the standard JHKs filters. Here we analyze deep near-IR number counts of one of our fields (ALH08) for which we have a relatively large area (0.5 deg2) and faint photometry (J = 22.4, H = 21.3, and K = 20.0 at the 50% of recovery efficiency for point-like sources). We find that the logarithmic gradient of the galaxy counts undergoes a distinct change to a flatter slope in each band: from 0.44 at [17.0, 18.5] to 0.34 at [19.5, 22.0] for the J band; for the H band 0.46 at [15.5, 18.0] to 0.36 at [19.0, 21.0], and in Ks the change is from 0.53 in the range [15.0, 17.0] to 0.33 in the interval [18.0, 20.0]. These observations together with faint optical counts are used to constrain models that include density and luminosity evolution of the local type-dependent luminosity functions. Our models imply a decline in the space density of evolved early-type galaxies with increasing redshift, such that only 30%-50% of the bulk of the present day red ellipticals was already in place at z ∼ 1.

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Journal keyword(s): cosmology: observations - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: photometry - infrared: galaxies - surveys

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