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Evolution of Galaxy Luminosity and Stellar-Mass Functions since $z=1$ with the Dark Energy Survey Science Verification Data

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2017-08-14 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We present the first study of the evolution of the galaxy luminosity and stellar-mass functions (GLF and GSMF) carried out by the Dark Energy Survey (DES). We describe the COMMODORE galaxy catalogue selected from Science Verification images. This catalogue is made of 4×106\sim 4\times 10^{6} galaxies at 0<z1.30<z\lesssim1.3 over a sky area of 155 sq. deg\sim155\ {\rm sq. \ deg} with i{\it i}-band limiting magnitude i=23 mag{\it i}=23\ {\rm mag}. Such characteristics are unprecedented for galaxy catalogues and they enable us to study the evolution of GLF and GSMF at 0<z<10<z<1 homogeneously with the same statistically-rich data-set and free of cosmic variance effects. The aim of this study is twofold: i) we want to test our method based on the use of photometric-redshift probability density functions against literature results obtained with spectroscopic redshifts; ii) we want to shed light on the way galaxies build up their masses over cosmic time. We find that both the i{\it i}-band galaxy luminosity and stellar mass functions are characterised by a double-Schechter shape at z<0.2z<0.2. Both functions agree well with those based on spectroscopic redshifts. The DES GSMF agrees especially with those measured for the GAlaxy Mass Assembly and the PRism MUlti-object Survey out to z1z\sim1. At 0.2<z<10.2<z<1, we find the i{\it i}-band luminosity and stellar-mass densities respectively to be constant (ρL(1+z)0.12±0.11\rho_{\rm L}\propto (1+z)^{-0.12\pm0.11}) and decreasing (ρMstar(1+z)0.5±0.1\rho_{\rm Mstar}\propto (1+z)^{-0.5\pm0.1}) with zz. This indicates that, while at higher redshift galaxies have less stellar mass, their luminosities do not change substantially because of their younger and brighter stellar populations. Finally, we also find evidence for a top-down mass-dependent evolution of the GSMF.

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@article{arxiv.1707.09066,
  title  = {Evolution of Galaxy Luminosity and Stellar-Mass Functions since $z=1$ with the Dark Energy Survey Science Verification Data},
  author = {D. Capozzi and J. Etherington and D. Thomas and C. Maraston and E. S. Rykoff and I. Sevilla-Noarbe and K. Bechtol and M. Carrasco Kind and A. Drlica-Wagner and J. Pforr and J. Gschwend and A. Carnero Rosell and P. Pellegrini and M. A. G. Maia and L. N. da Costa and A. Benoit-Lévy and M. E. C. Swanson and R. H. Wechsler and M. Banerji and C. Papovich and X. Morice-Atkinson and F. Abdalla and D. Brooks and J. Carretero and C. Cunha and C. D'Andrea and S. Desai and T. H. Diehl and A. Evrards and B. Flaugher and P. Fosalba and J. Frieman and J. García-Bellido and E. Gaztanaga and D. W. Gerdes and D. Gruen and R. A. Gruendl and G. Gutierrez and W. G. Hartley and D. James and T. Jeltema and K. Kuehn and S. Kuhlmann and N. Kuropatkin and O. Lahav and M. Lima and J. L. Marshall and P. Martini and F. Menanteau and R. Miquel and B. Nord and R. L. C. Ogando and A. A. Plazas Malagòn and A. K. Romer and E. Sanchez and V. Scarpine and R. Schindler and M. Schubnell and M. Smith and M. Soares-Santos and F. Sobreira and E. Suchyta and G. Tarle},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.09066},
  year   = {2017}
}

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27 pages, 15 figures, 4 tables. Submitted for publication. Comments are welcome