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The ESO K'-band Galaxy Survey - Galaxy Counts

Astrophysics 2009-10-30 v1

Abstract

We present K'-band galaxy counts in the magnitude range 13<K<2013 < K' < 20, obtained from two independent surveys near the South Galactic Pole, covering an area of 40arcmin2\sim 40 arcmin^2 and 170arcmin2\sim 170 arcmin^2, including 200\sim 200 and 1000\sim 1000 objects respectively up to a magnitude limit K20.0K' \sim 20.0 and K19.0K'\sim 19.0. At magnitudes K>18.5K > 18.5 we surveyed an area more than 7 times wider that covered by previous K-band surveys. Our counts are quite in good agreement with those in the literature at magnitudes brighter than K17K \sim 17, while are systematically lower at fainter magnitudes. We confirm a change in the slope of the dlogN/dmdlogN/dm relation at K17K' \sim 17 from 0.57 to 0.35, but do not find the bump shown by other K-band surveys in the magnitude range 16<K<2016 < K < 20. Furthermore 10% of the galaxies brighter than K18K' \sim 18 have BK<3B-K'<3. We suggest that these blue objects represent a population of sub-LL^* nearby evolving galaxies.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9706055,
  title  = {The ESO K'-band Galaxy Survey - Galaxy Counts},
  author = {P. Saracco and A. Iovino and B. Garilli and D. Maccagni and G. Chincarini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9706055},
  year   = {2009}
}

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23 pages, Latex, 11 PostScript figures. To be published in The Astronomical Journal