All Tables
- Table 1:
Galaxy distribution in the FDF for the
redshift intervals used for computing the luminosity function. Note
that we derive the luminosity function in all redshift bins, but
exclude the lowest (z < 0.45) and highest redshift bin (z >
5.01) from our analysis of the luminosity function evolution, since
the lowest redshift bin corresponds to a too small volume while the
z>5.01 bin suffers from incompleteness.
- Table 2:
Slope of the luminosity function
for all wavelengths and all redshifts as derived from 3-parameter
Schechter fits.
- Table 3:
Slope
of the luminosity
functions for the different wavebands as determined from an
error-weighted fit to the data in Table 2 under
the assumption that
(upper part). In the
lower part of the table we show the best values of
after
combining the UV bands and the blue optical bands.
- Table 4:
Evolution parameters according to Eq. (1).
- Table A.1:
Schechter function fit at 1500 Å
- Table A.2:
Schechter function fit at 2800 Å
- Table A.3:
Schechter function fit in the u'-band
- Table A.4:
Schechter function fit in the g'-band
- Table A.5:
Schechter function fit in the B-band