The CADIS Picture of Galaxy Evolution in the Range 0 < z < 1

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M.W. Kümmel
K. Meisenheimer
J.-S. Huang
D.J. Thompson
C. Wolf
J. Fried
H. Hippelein
B. von Kuhlmann
S. Phleps
H.-J. Röser
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[1] Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie,
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Basic Ingredient; Number Count; Type Object; High Redshift; Early Type Galaxy;
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We present a galaxy evolution model to explain the galaxy number counts in B, R and K as well as the galaxy colors and their evolution in B-R and R-K. Basic ingredients in the model are the galaxy luminosity function and the type mix determined from our Calar Alto Deep Imaging Survey (CADIS). The model reproduces the galaxy counts in B and R and the galaxy colors in B-R far beyond the limits of our own CADIS number counts. Together with the comparison in Kthis can be interpreted as the effect of the evolution of individual galaxies.
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