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. 1993 Jun 1;90(11):4867–4870. doi: 10.1073/pnas.90.11.4867

Faint galaxy surveys.

L L Cowie 1, A Songaila 1
PMCID: PMC46614  PMID: 11607401

Abstract

Various K band galaxy surveys have now established 2.2-m galaxy counts from K = 10 to K = 23. The K band counts rise slightly faster than a Euclidean slope to K = 17, at which point they turn over; beyond this magnitude, galaxies also become much bluer. Spectroscopic samples are available between K = 10 and 20 and show that the conventional distance laws hold rather precisely out to a redshift of about 0.6. Beyond this, galaxies appear fainter than expected. The results appear to favor rapid merging at modest galactic redshifts.

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