The AstroSat UV Deep Field South. III. Evolution of the UV Luminosity Function and Luminosity Density from z~0.8-0.4

Abstract

We characterise the rest-frame 1500 A UV luminosity Function (UVLF) from deep AstroSat/UVIT F154W and N242W imaging in the Great Observatories Origins Survey South (GOODS-S) deep field. The UVLFs are constructed and subsequently characterised with fitted Schechter function parameters from FUV observations at z<0.13 and NUV observations in seven redshift bins in z~0.8-0.4. The UVLF slope (α) and characteristic magnitude (M*) are consistent with previous determinations for this redshift range based on AstroSat/UVIT GOODS-North observations, as well as with those from Galaxy evolution Explorer and Hubble Space Telescope observations. However, differences in the normalisation factor (φ*) are present for UVLFs for some redshift bins. We compute the UV luminosity density, UV, combining our determined UVLF parameters with literature determinations out to z10. The UV trend with redshift implies the rapid increase in cosmic star formation till its peak at z3 (cosmic noon) followed by a slow decline till present day. Both the initial increase in cosmic star formation and subsequent decline are found to be more rapid than previous determinations.

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