We present 4.5 μm luminosity functions for galaxies identified in 178 candidate galaxy clusters at 1.3 1.3. The luminosity functions are derived for different redshift and richness bins, and the IRAC imaging reaches depths of m* + 2, allowing us to measure the faint end slopes of the luminosity functions. We find that α = –1 describes the luminosity function very well in all redshift bins and does not evolve significantly. This provides evidence that the rate at which the low mass galaxy population grows through star formation gets quenched and is replenished by in-falling field galaxies does not have a major net effect on the shape of the luminosity function. Our measurements for m* are consistent with passive evolution models and high fo...
We derive the rest-frame K-band luminosity function for galaxies in 32 clusters at 0: 6 < z < 1: 3 u...
We derive the rest-frame K-band luminosity function for galaxies in 32 clusters at 0.6 < z < 1...
Context: The cosmological models for the formation of the first stars and the large scale structures...
We present 4.5 μm luminosity functions for galaxies identified in 178 candidate galaxy clusters at 1...
We present 4.5 μm luminosity functions for galaxies identified in 178 candidate galaxy clusters at 1...
We present 4.5 μm luminosity functions for galaxies identified in 178 candidate galaxy clusters at 1...
Aims. We determined the K-s band luminosity function (LF), and inferred the corresponding stellar ma...
Aims.We determined the Ks band luminosity function (LF), and inferred the corresponding stellar mass...
10Aims. We determined the K-s band luminosity function (LF), and inferred the corresponding stellar ...
We derive the Ks-band luminosity function (LF) of the z=1.237 massive X-ray luminous cluster of gala...
Aims. By means of the r-band luminosity function (LF) of galaxies in a sample of about 4000 clusters...
Aims. By means of the r-band luminosity function (LF) of galaxies in a sample of about 4000 clusters...
We study the $r$-band luminosity function (LF) faint end of galaxies in clusters and their environme...
Context: The cosmological models for the formation of the first stars and the large scale structures...
Context: The cosmological models for the formation of the first stars and the large scale structures...
We derive the rest-frame K-band luminosity function for galaxies in 32 clusters at 0: 6 < z < 1: 3 u...
We derive the rest-frame K-band luminosity function for galaxies in 32 clusters at 0.6 < z < 1...
Context: The cosmological models for the formation of the first stars and the large scale structures...
We present 4.5 μm luminosity functions for galaxies identified in 178 candidate galaxy clusters at 1...
We present 4.5 μm luminosity functions for galaxies identified in 178 candidate galaxy clusters at 1...
We present 4.5 μm luminosity functions for galaxies identified in 178 candidate galaxy clusters at 1...
Aims. We determined the K-s band luminosity function (LF), and inferred the corresponding stellar ma...
Aims.We determined the Ks band luminosity function (LF), and inferred the corresponding stellar mass...
10Aims. We determined the K-s band luminosity function (LF), and inferred the corresponding stellar ...
We derive the Ks-band luminosity function (LF) of the z=1.237 massive X-ray luminous cluster of gala...
Aims. By means of the r-band luminosity function (LF) of galaxies in a sample of about 4000 clusters...
Aims. By means of the r-band luminosity function (LF) of galaxies in a sample of about 4000 clusters...
We study the $r$-band luminosity function (LF) faint end of galaxies in clusters and their environme...
Context: The cosmological models for the formation of the first stars and the large scale structures...
Context: The cosmological models for the formation of the first stars and the large scale structures...
We derive the rest-frame K-band luminosity function for galaxies in 32 clusters at 0: 6 < z < 1: 3 u...
We derive the rest-frame K-band luminosity function for galaxies in 32 clusters at 0.6 < z < 1...
Context: The cosmological models for the formation of the first stars and the large scale structures...