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Evidence for a Gradual Decline in the Universal Rest-Frame UV Luminosity Density for z < 1

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We have utilized various magnitude-limited samples drawn from an extremely deep and highly complete spectroscopic redshift survey of galaxies observed in seven colors in the Hawaii Survey Fields and the Hubble Deep Field to investigate the evolution of the universal rest-frame ultraviolet luminosity density from z = 1 to the present. The multi-color data (U', B, V, R, I, J, HK') enable the sample selection to be made in the rest-frame ultraviolet for the entire redshift range. Due to the large sample size and depth (U_{AB} = 24.75, B_{AB} = 24.75, I_{AB} = 23.5), we are able to accurately determine the luminosity density to z = 1. We do not confirm the very steep evolution reported by Lilly et al. (1996) but instead find a shallower slope, approximately (1+z)^{1.5} for q0 = 0.5, which would imply that galaxy formation is continuing smoothly to the present time rather than peaking at z = 1. Much of the present formation is taking place in smaller galaxies. Detailed comparisons with other recent determinations of the evolution are presented.

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The energy conditions and model selection in the local Universe

astro-ph.CO · 2026-05-27 · unverdicted · novelty 4.0

Local HII galaxy and cosmic chronometer data favor the Rh=ct universe over ΛCDM at 92% vs 8% likelihood, with Rh=ct satisfying all energy conditions while ΛCDM violates the strong energy condition at z≲2.

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  • The energy conditions and model selection in the local Universe astro-ph.CO · 2026-05-27 · unverdicted · none · ref 62 · internal anchor

    Local HII galaxy and cosmic chronometer data favor the Rh=ct universe over ΛCDM at 92% vs 8% likelihood, with Rh=ct satisfying all energy conditions while ΛCDM violates the strong energy condition at z≲2.