In a previous study Whitbourn & Shanks have reported evidence for a local void underdense by ≈15 per cent extending to 150–300 h−1 Mpc around our position in the Southern Galactic Cap (SGC). Assuming a local luminosity function they modelled K- and r-limited number counts and redshift distributions in the 6dFGS/2MASS and SDSS redshift surveys and derived normalized n(z) ratios relative to the standard homogeneous cosmological model. Here we test further these results using maximum likelihood techniques that solve for the galaxy density distributions and the galaxy luminosity function simultaneously. We confirm the results from the previous analysis in terms of the number density distributions, indicating that our detection of the ‘Local Hol...
We present a new determination of the local volume-averaged star formation rate from the 1.4 GHz lum...
We measure the redshift-dependent luminosity function and the comoving radial density of galaxies in...
From a rediscussion of Local Group membership, and of distances to individual galaxies, we obtain $M...
We investigate the ‘Local Hole’, an anomalous underdensity in the local galaxy environment, by exten...
The redshifts of ≈250 000 galaxies are used to study the local hole and its associated peculiar velo...
The redshifts of ≈250 000 galaxies are used to study the local hole and its associated peculiar velo...
We present the results for the galaxy luminosity function as estimated from the Durham/UKST Galaxy R...
We revisit our mapping of the ‘Local Hole’, a large underdensity in the local galaxy redshift distri...
Using semi-analytic modelling techniques, we calculate the luminosity function of galaxy populations...
We have developed a method to calculate overdensities in multicolour surveys, and compare the local ...
Date of Acceptance: 06/05/2014We present new deep images of the Coma Cluster from the ESA Herschel S...
We estimate the luminosity function of field galaxies over a range of 10 mag (-22<MBJ<-12 for H0 = 1...
We use the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey to measure the dependence of the bJ-band galaxy luminosity fun...
We present new deep images of the Coma Cluster from the ESA Herschel Space Observatory at wavelength...
The assessment of the relationship between radio continuum luminosity and star formation rate (SFR) ...
We present a new determination of the local volume-averaged star formation rate from the 1.4 GHz lum...
We measure the redshift-dependent luminosity function and the comoving radial density of galaxies in...
From a rediscussion of Local Group membership, and of distances to individual galaxies, we obtain $M...
We investigate the ‘Local Hole’, an anomalous underdensity in the local galaxy environment, by exten...
The redshifts of ≈250 000 galaxies are used to study the local hole and its associated peculiar velo...
The redshifts of ≈250 000 galaxies are used to study the local hole and its associated peculiar velo...
We present the results for the galaxy luminosity function as estimated from the Durham/UKST Galaxy R...
We revisit our mapping of the ‘Local Hole’, a large underdensity in the local galaxy redshift distri...
Using semi-analytic modelling techniques, we calculate the luminosity function of galaxy populations...
We have developed a method to calculate overdensities in multicolour surveys, and compare the local ...
Date of Acceptance: 06/05/2014We present new deep images of the Coma Cluster from the ESA Herschel S...
We estimate the luminosity function of field galaxies over a range of 10 mag (-22<MBJ<-12 for H0 = 1...
We use the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey to measure the dependence of the bJ-band galaxy luminosity fun...
We present new deep images of the Coma Cluster from the ESA Herschel Space Observatory at wavelength...
The assessment of the relationship between radio continuum luminosity and star formation rate (SFR) ...
We present a new determination of the local volume-averaged star formation rate from the 1.4 GHz lum...
We measure the redshift-dependent luminosity function and the comoving radial density of galaxies in...
From a rediscussion of Local Group membership, and of distances to individual galaxies, we obtain $M...