Deep near-IR observations of the Chandra Deep Field and of the HDF-South - Color and Number Counts
Abstract
We present near-IR (J and Ks) number counts and colors of galaxies detected in deep VLT-ISAAC images centered on the Chandra Deep Field and Hubble Deep Field-South for a total area of 13.6 arcmin2. The limiting surface brightness obtained is Ks22.8 mag/arcsec2 and J24.5 (1σ) on both fields. A dlogN/dm relation with a slope of 0.34 in J and 0.28 in Ks is found in both fields with no evidence of decline near the magnitude limit. The median J-Ks color of galaxies becomes bluer at magnitudes fainter than Ks18, in agreement with the different number counts slope observed in the two bands. We find a fraction (5% of the total sample) of sources with color redder than J-Ks=2.3 at magnitudes Ks>20. Most of them appear as isolated sources, possibly elliptical or dusty starburst galaxies at redshift z>2. The comparison of the observed number counts with models shows that our J-band and Ks-band counts are consistent with the prediction of a model based on a small amount of merging in a =1 cosmology. On the other hand, we fail to reproduce the observed counts if we do not consider merging independently of the parameters defining the universe.
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