We present predictions for the evolution of the galaxy luminosity function, number counts and redshift distributions in the infrared (IR) based on the Lambda CDM cosmological model. We use the combined GALFORM semi-analytical galaxy formation model and GRASIL spectrophotometric code to compute galaxy spectral energy distributions including the reprocessing of radiation by dust. The model, which is the same as that given by Baugh et al., assumes two different initial mass functions (IMFs): a normal solar neighbourhood IMF for quiescent star formation in discs, and a very top-heavy IMF in starbursts triggered by galaxy mergers. We have shown previously that the top-heavy IMF seems to be necessary to explain the number counts of faint submilli...
7 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, ApJL in pressInternational audienceWe reproduce the mid-infrared to rad...
International audienceContext. The study of galaxy luminosity functions (LFs) in different environme...
The peak of the star formation rate (SFR) of the Universe is widely accepted to be at 1 < z < 3, aft...
We present predictions for the evolution of the galaxy luminosity function, number counts and redshi...
We present predictions for the evolution of the galaxy luminosity function, number counts and redshi...
The evolution of the luminous infrared galaxy population is explored using a pure luminosity evoluti...
Context. Studies of the generation and assembly of stellar populations in galaxies largely benefit f...
Aims. We attempt to model the infrared galaxy evolution in as simple a way as possible and reproduce...
International audience Aims: We attempt to model the infrared galaxy evolution in as simple a way as...
Context. Studies of the generation and assembly of stellar populations in galaxies largely benefit f...
We present the rest-frame 8 mu m LF at redshifts z = 1 and similar to 2, computed from Spitzer 24 mu...
Empirical "backward" galaxy evolution models for infrared (IR) bright galaxies are constrained using...
Context. Studies of the infrared (IR) emission of cosmic sources have proven essential to constraini...
International audienceTo characterize the cosmological evolution of the sources contributing to the ...
The Spitzer Space Telescope is devoting a significant fraction of the observing time to multi-wavele...
7 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, ApJL in pressInternational audienceWe reproduce the mid-infrared to rad...
International audienceContext. The study of galaxy luminosity functions (LFs) in different environme...
The peak of the star formation rate (SFR) of the Universe is widely accepted to be at 1 < z < 3, aft...
We present predictions for the evolution of the galaxy luminosity function, number counts and redshi...
We present predictions for the evolution of the galaxy luminosity function, number counts and redshi...
The evolution of the luminous infrared galaxy population is explored using a pure luminosity evoluti...
Context. Studies of the generation and assembly of stellar populations in galaxies largely benefit f...
Aims. We attempt to model the infrared galaxy evolution in as simple a way as possible and reproduce...
International audience Aims: We attempt to model the infrared galaxy evolution in as simple a way as...
Context. Studies of the generation and assembly of stellar populations in galaxies largely benefit f...
We present the rest-frame 8 mu m LF at redshifts z = 1 and similar to 2, computed from Spitzer 24 mu...
Empirical "backward" galaxy evolution models for infrared (IR) bright galaxies are constrained using...
Context. Studies of the infrared (IR) emission of cosmic sources have proven essential to constraini...
International audienceTo characterize the cosmological evolution of the sources contributing to the ...
The Spitzer Space Telescope is devoting a significant fraction of the observing time to multi-wavele...
7 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, ApJL in pressInternational audienceWe reproduce the mid-infrared to rad...
International audienceContext. The study of galaxy luminosity functions (LFs) in different environme...
The peak of the star formation rate (SFR) of the Universe is widely accepted to be at 1 < z < 3, aft...