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Title: The Evolving Luminosity Function of Red Galaxies


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The Evolving Luminosity Function of Red Galaxies
  • Michael J.I. Brown
  • Buell Jannuzi, Arjun Dey, Kate Brand, Mark
    Brodwin, Peter Eisenhardt, Andrew Benson, Darren
    Croton
  • Massive Galaxies Over Cosmic Time 2

2
Red Galaxies
  • Ideal for tests of simulations models.
  • Contain the bulk of the stars at low redshift.
  • Include the most massive low redshift galaxies.
  • Little growth from recent star formation.

Image stolen from SDSS
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Bootes Surveys
NOAO Deep Wide-field Survey Spitzer IRAC Shallow
Survey AGES Spitzer MIPS Bootes XBootes FLAMEX GAL
EX
NDWFS I-band
IRAC 3.6?m
4
Photometric Redshifts
Larger volumes than spec-z surveys. Photo-zs
accurate to /-0.05 at Ilt22. Luminosities
colours from SED model fits
5
Red Galaxy Selection
Selection criterion falls between CMR and blue
cloud. Similar selection used in the recent
literature.
Colour
Magnitude
6
39599 red galaxies
Brown et al. (2006), ApJ, accepted astro-ph/06095
84
7
The Luminosity Function
Red galaxies were brighter in the past.
Galaxies per unit volume
Brown et al. (2006), ApJ, accepted astro-ph/06095
84
8
Luminosity Density
Stellar pop. model overestimates jB at
z1 Stellar mass in red population
increases. Truncation of SF in blue galaxies.
Brown et al. (2006), ApJ, accepted astro-ph/06095
84
9
The Luminosity Function
10
4L Red Galaxies
Steady evolution of luminosity with z Differs
slightly from stellar pop. model Growth via
mergers, but not rapid growth.
Brown et al. (2006), ApJ, accepted astro-ph/06095
84
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Summary
  • Red galaxy assembly over the past 7 billion
    years
  • Stellar mass within the red galaxy population
    doubles.
  • Star forming blue galaxies are being transformed.
  • The most luminous galaxies were assembled at zgt1.
  • Some simulations overestimate zlt1 galaxy
    assembly.
  • Key Remaining questions.
  • What truncates star formation in galaxies?
  • When were massive red galaxies assembled?
  • What are the progenitors of todays most massive
    galaxies?

12
The z0.5 Luminosity Function
13
The z0.9 Luminosity Function
14
Luminosities
15
Luminosity-Size
16
Colour
Luminosity
(SDSS, D. Hogg)
17
Observed Galaxy Mergers
Van Dokkum (2005)
Timescales? Significance?
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