On the nature of the extragalactic number counts in the K-band
G. Barro, J. Gallego, P.G. P\'erez-Gonz\'alez, C. Eliche-Moral, M., Balcells, V. Villar, N. Cardiel, D. Cristobal-Hornillos, A. Gil de Paz, R., G\'uzman, R. Pell\'o, M. Prieto, J. Zamorano

TL;DR
This study analyzes the shape of K-band galaxy number counts, revealing a three-regime structure influenced by galaxy luminosity functions and cosmic variance, based on new deep near-infrared imaging data.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the K-band number count shape and its relation to galaxy luminosity functions across redshifts, incorporating new observational data.
Findings
Number counts exhibit three regimes: Euclidean, transition, and alpha-dominated.
The slope decreases by about 50% between K=15.5 and 18.5.
The characteristic density phi* declines by 60% from redshift 0.5 to 1.5.
Abstract
We investigate the causes of the different shape of the -band number counts when compared to other bands, analyzing in detail the presence of a change in the slope around . We present a near-infrared imaging survey, conducted at the 3.5m telescope of the Calar Alto Spanish-German Astronomical Center (CAHA), covering two separated fields centered on the HFDN and the Groth field, with a total combined area of deg to a depth of (,Vega). We derive luminosity functions from the observed -band in the redshift range [0.25-1.25], that are combined with data from the references in multiple bands and redshifts, to build up the -band number count distribution. We find that the overall shape of the number counts can be grouped into three regimes: the classic Euclidean slope regime () at bright magnitudes; a transition regime…
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