Table 3
Schechter LF fit results.
Compact morphology | Best fit | Lower(1σ) | Upper(1σ) |
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Log(Φ∗) | –3.13 | –3.66 | –2.80 |
M ∗ | –20.14 | –20.68 | –19.74 |
α | –1.65 | –2.17 | –0.94 |
ρUV(−10) | 9.2E+25 | 3.8E+25 | 7.9E+26 |
SFRD(−10) | 0.017 | 0.007 | 0.150 |
ρUV(−19) | 2.7E+25 | 1.9E+25 | 3.5E+25 |
SFRD(−19) | 0.005 | 0.004 | 0.007 |
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Extended morphology | Best fit | Lower(1σ) | Upper(1σ) |
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Log(Φ∗) | –3.22 | –4.10 | –2.86 |
M ∗ | –20.30 | –21.12 | –19.94 |
α | –2.02 | –2.61 | –1.51 |
ρUV(−10) | 4.5E+26 | 8.8E+25 | 4.4E+28 |
SFRD(−10) | 0.085 | 0.017 | 8.365 |
ρUV(−19) | 3.2E+25 | 2.3E+25 | 3.9E+25 |
SFRD(−19) | 0.006 | 0.004 | 0.007 |
Notes. ρUV(−10) is the luminosity density obtained integrated the LF down to an absolute magnitude of −10 based on a simple extrapolation, while ρUV(−19) is the one derived integrating the best fit LF down to an absolute magnitude M1500 of −19. The SFRD(−10) and SFRD(−19) represent the SFR density limited to −10 and −19 in M1500. The unity is in erg/s/Hz/Mpc3 for ρUV and in M⊙/yr/Mpc3 for SFRD. The upper part of the table summarizes the LF parameters resulting from simulations based on template 5 (compact morphology), while the lower part is related to template 4 (extended morphology).
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