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The stellar mass function of the most-massive galaxies at 3 ≤z < 5 in the UKIDSS Ultra Deep Survey

K. I. CaputiAstronomyMichele CirasuoloUniv Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh, Scottish Univ Phys Alliance SUPA, Inst Astron, Royal ObservJ. S. DunlopUniv Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh, Scottish Univ Phys Alliance SUPA, Inst Astron, Royal ObservR. J. McLureUniv Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh, Scottish Univ Phys Alliance SUPA, Inst Astron, Royal ObservD. FarrahUniv Sussex, University of Sussex, Ctr Astron, Dept Phys & AstronO. AlmainiUniv Nottingham, University of Nottingham, Sch Phys & Astron
2011en
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We have analysed a sample of 1292 4.5 micron-selected galaxies at z>=3, over 0.6 square degrees of the UKIRT Infrared Deep Survey (UKIDSS) Ultra Deep Survey (UDS). Using photometry from the U band through 4.5 microns, we have obtained photometric redshifts and derived stellar masses for our sources. Only two of our galaxies potentially lie at z>5. We have studied the galaxy stellar mass function at 3<=z<5, based on the 1213 galaxies in our catalogue with [4.5]<= 24.0. We find that: i) the number density of M > 10^11 Msun galaxies increased by a factor > 10 between z=5 and 3, indicating that the assembly rate of these galaxies proceeded > 20 times faster at these redshifts than at 0<z<2; ii) the Schechter function slope alpha is significantly steeper than that displayed by the local stellar mass function, which is both a consequence of the steeper faint end and the absence of a pure exponential decline at the high-mass end; iii) the evolution of the comoving stellar mass density from z=0 to 5 can be modelled as log10 (rho_M) =-(0.05 +/- 0.09) z^2 - (0.22 -/+ 0.32) z + 8.69. At 3<=z<4, more than 30% of the M > 10^11 Msun galaxies would be missed by optical surveys with R<27 or z<26. Thus, our study demonstrates the importance of deep mid-IR surveys over large areas to perform a complete census of massive galaxies at high z and trace the early stages of massive galaxy assembly.

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