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The Luminosity Function of Early-Type Galaxies at z~0.75

Astrophysics 2009-11-10 v1

Abstract

We measure the luminosity function of morphologically selected E/S0 galaxies from z=0.5z=0.5 to z=1.0z=1.0 using deep high resolution Advanced Camera for Surveys imaging data. Our analysis covers an area of 48\arcmin48\Box\arcmin (8×\times the area of the HDF-N) and extends 2 magnitudes deeper (I24I\sim24 mag) than was possible in the Deep Groth Strip Survey (DGSS). At 0.5<z<0.750.5<z<0.75, we find MB5logh0.7=21.1±0.3M_B^*-5\log h_{0.7}=-21.1\pm0.3 and α=0.53±0.2\alpha=-0.53\pm0.2, and at 0.75<z<1.00.75<z<1.0, we find MB5logh0.7=21.4±0.2M_B^*-5\log h_{0.7}=-21.4\pm0.2. These luminosity functions are similar in both shape and number density to the luminosity function using morphological selection (e.g., DGSS), but are much steeper than the luminosity functions of samples selected using morphological proxies like the color or spectral energy distribution (e.g., CFRS, CADIS, or COMBO-17). The difference is due to the `blue', (UV)0<1.7(U-V)_0<1.7, E/S0 galaxies, which make up to 30\sim30% of the sample at all magnitudes and an increasing proportion of faint galaxies. We thereby demonstrate the need for {\it both morphological and structural information} to constrain the evolution of galaxies. We find that the `blue' E/S0 galaxies have the same average sizes and Sersic parameters as the `red', (UV)0>1.7(U-V)_0>1.7, E/S0 galaxies at brighter luminosities (MB<20.1M_B<-20.1), but are increasingly different at fainter magnitudes where `blue' galaxies are both smaller and have lower Sersic parameters. Fits of the colors to stellar population models suggest that most E/S0 galaxies have short star-formation time scales (τ<1\tau<1 Gyr), and that galaxies have formed at an increasing rate from z8z\sim8 until z2z\sim2 after which there has been a gradual decline.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0407644,
  title  = {The Luminosity Function of Early-Type Galaxies at z~0.75},
  author = {N. J. G. Cross and R. Bouwens and N. Benitez and J. P. Blakeslee and F. Menanteau and H. C. Ford and T. Goto and B. Holden and A. R. Martel and R. Overzier and C. Gronwall and N. Homeier and D. R. Ardila and F. Bartko and T. J. Broadhurst and R. A. Brown and C. J. Burrows and E. S. Cheng and M. Clampin and P. D. Feldman and M. Franx and D. A. Golimowski and G. F. Hartig and G. D. Illingworth and L. Infante and R. A. Kimble and J. E. Krist and M. P. Lesser and G. R. Meurer and G. K. Miley and M. Postman and P. Rosati and M. Sirianni and W. B. Sparks and H. D. Tran and Z. I. Tsvetanov and R. L. White and W. Zheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0407644},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

39 pages, 21 figures, accepted in AJ