The Bright Ages Survey is a K-band-selected redshift survey over six separate fields with UBVRIzJHK imaging covering a total of 75.6 arcmin(2) and reaching K = 20-20.5. Two fields have deep HST imaging, while all are centered on possible overdensities in the z similar to 2 range. Here we report photometric redshifts and spectroscopy for this sample, which has been described in Paper I. We find 18 galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts of z > 1:5. The derived rest-frame R-band luminosity functions show strong evolution out to z = 2. The luminosity function at z = 2 shows more bright galaxies than at any other epoch, even the extrapolated z = 3 luminosity function from Shapley et al. However, the R-band integrated luminosity density rema...
Using Hα spectra of 114 rest-frame UV-selected galaxies at z ~ 2, we compare inferred star formation...
Star formation history shows a gradual decline since the last 8-9 Gyr (z=1). The bulk of present-day...
We confirm spectroscopically the existence of a population of galaxies at z greater than or similar ...
The Bright Ages Survey is a K-band-selected redshift survey over six separate fields with UBVRIzJHK ...
The Bright Ages Survey is a K-band-selected redshift survey over six separate fields with UBVRIzJHK ...
We present spectroscopic evidence from the Gemini Deep Deep Survey for a significant population of c...
We present a deep BVrIK multicolor catalog of galaxies in the field of the high redshift (z=4.7) qua...
With JWST, new opportunities to study the evolution of galaxies in the early Universe are emerging. ...
There are at least three reasons for being interested in galaxies at high redshifts that formed most...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
We have discovered a population of extremely red galaxies at $z\simeq 1.5$ which have apparent stell...
We have carried out a study of the luminosity function (LF) of galaxies in the region of the Hubble ...
This paper presents the results of a photometric redshift study of galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field...
The redshift range z = 4–6 marks a transition phase between primordial and mature galaxy formation i...
We have carried out a study of the luminosity function (LF) of galaxies in the region of the Hubble ...
Using Hα spectra of 114 rest-frame UV-selected galaxies at z ~ 2, we compare inferred star formation...
Star formation history shows a gradual decline since the last 8-9 Gyr (z=1). The bulk of present-day...
We confirm spectroscopically the existence of a population of galaxies at z greater than or similar ...
The Bright Ages Survey is a K-band-selected redshift survey over six separate fields with UBVRIzJHK ...
The Bright Ages Survey is a K-band-selected redshift survey over six separate fields with UBVRIzJHK ...
We present spectroscopic evidence from the Gemini Deep Deep Survey for a significant population of c...
We present a deep BVrIK multicolor catalog of galaxies in the field of the high redshift (z=4.7) qua...
With JWST, new opportunities to study the evolution of galaxies in the early Universe are emerging. ...
There are at least three reasons for being interested in galaxies at high redshifts that formed most...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
We have discovered a population of extremely red galaxies at $z\simeq 1.5$ which have apparent stell...
We have carried out a study of the luminosity function (LF) of galaxies in the region of the Hubble ...
This paper presents the results of a photometric redshift study of galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field...
The redshift range z = 4–6 marks a transition phase between primordial and mature galaxy formation i...
We have carried out a study of the luminosity function (LF) of galaxies in the region of the Hubble ...
Using Hα spectra of 114 rest-frame UV-selected galaxies at z ~ 2, we compare inferred star formation...
Star formation history shows a gradual decline since the last 8-9 Gyr (z=1). The bulk of present-day...
We confirm spectroscopically the existence of a population of galaxies at z greater than or similar ...