Context. Knowing the exact shape of the ultraviolet (UV) luminosity function (LF) of high-redshift galaxies is important to understand the star formation history of the early Universe. However, the uncertainties, especially at the faint and bright ends of the LFs, remain significant. Aims. In this paper, we study the UV LF of redshift z = 2.5 – 4.5 galaxies in 2.38 deg2 of ALHAMBRA data with I ≤ 24. Thanks to the large area covered by ALHAMBRA, we particularly constrain the bright end of the LF. We also calculate the cosmic variance and the corresponding bias values for our sample and derive their host dark matter halo masses. Methods. We have used a novel methodology based on redshift and magnitude probability distribution function...
Context. Most observational results on the high redshift restframe UV-bright galaxies are based on s...
International audienceur goal is to study the evolution of the B−band luminosity function (LF) since...
Context. Knowing the exact shape of the ultraviolet (UV) luminosity function (LF) of high-redshift g...
International audienceContext. Knowing the exact shape of the ultraviolet (UV) luminosity function (...
Aims. Our goal is to study the evolution of the B-band luminosity function (LF) since z ~ 1 using AL...
Context. Most observational results on the high redshift restframe UV-bright galaxies are based on s...
International audienceur goal is to study the evolution of the B−band luminosity function (LF) since...
Context. Knowing the exact shape of the ultraviolet (UV) luminosity function (LF) of high-redshift g...
International audienceContext. Knowing the exact shape of the ultraviolet (UV) luminosity function (...
Aims. Our goal is to study the evolution of the B-band luminosity function (LF) since z ~ 1 using AL...
Context. Most observational results on the high redshift restframe UV-bright galaxies are based on s...
International audienceur goal is to study the evolution of the B−band luminosity function (LF) since...
Context. Knowing the exact shape of the ultraviolet (UV) luminosity function (LF) of high-redshift g...