A faint galaxy redshift survey to B=24
Abstract
Using the multislit LDSS-2 spectrograph on the {\it William Herschel Telescope} we have completed a redshift survey in the magnitude range which has produced 73 redshifts representing a 73\% complete sample uniformly-selected from four deep fields at high Galactic latitude. The survey extends out to and includes the highest redshift galaxy () yet discovered in a field sample. The median redshift, , and form of the redshift distribution constitute compelling evidence against simple luminosity evolution as an explanation of the large excess of faint galaxies (2--4 no-evolution) seen in this magnitude range. Rather we identify the excess population as blue objects with and \, luminosities similar to local galaxies indicating a dramatic decrease in the density of such objects over the last Hubble time, confirming the trends found in brighter redshift surveys. We also find a marked absence of {\it very} low redshift galaxies (0.1) at faint limits, severely constraining any significant steepening of the local field galaxy luminosity function at low luminosities.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9503116,
title = {A faint galaxy redshift survey to B=24},
author = {K. Glazebrook and R. Ellis and M. Colless and T. Broadhurst and J. Allington-Smith and N. Tanvir},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9503116},
year = {2015}
}
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