The Stellar mass function of galaxies to z ~ 5 in the FORS Deep and GOODS-S fields

Dec, 2004
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  • Astrophys.J.Lett. 619 (2005) L131-L134
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Abstract: (arXiv)
We present a measurement of the evolution of the stellar mass function (MF) of galaxies and the evolution of the total stellar mass density at 010^10 Msun which are the likely progenitors of todays L* galaxies are found in much smaller numbers above z=2. However, we note that massive galaxies with M>10^11 Msun are present even to the largest redshift we probe. Beyond z=2 the evolution of the mass function becomes more rapid. We find that the total stellar mass density at z=1 is 50% of the local value. At z=2, 25% of the local mass density is assembled, and at z=3 and z=5 we find that at least 15% and 5% of the mass in stars is in place, respectively. The number density of galaxies with M>10^11 Msun evolves very similarly to the evolution at lower masses. It decreases by 0.4 dex to z=1, by 0.6 dex to z=2, and by 1 dex to z=4.
  • cosmology: observations
  • galaxies: evolution
  • galaxies: fundamental parameters
  • galaxies: luminosity function, mass function
  • surveys
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