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arxiv: astro-ph/9607112 · v2 · pith:M24DYNLDnew · submitted 1996-07-23 · 🌌 astro-ph

Starcounts in the Hubble Deep Field: Constraining Galactic Structure Models

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Stellar sources are identified in the Hubble Deep Field, and accurate colours and magnitudes are presented. The predictions of a Galactic starcounts model are compared with the faint stellar counts in this field. The model reproduces the observations very well in the magnitude range 21.0 < V < 26.4, while it overpredicts the counts by a factor of four in the range 26.4 < V < 30.0. The luminosity function for halo objects must be a factor of two smaller than that predicted by an extrapolation of the solar-neighborhood luminosity function for disc stars (with 95% confidence level). This result, seen before in deep Hubble Space Telescope images of globular clusters, is therefore confirmed for the halo field population. The possible nature of a group of faint-blue objects is also investigated, concluding that they are most likely non-stellar. The possibility that they are QSOs is ruled out. If we insist upon their stellar nature, they would be halo white dwarfs, with either a very steep halo white dwarf luminosity function for Mv > +11.0, or a stellar density 0.4 times that of the disc white dwarfs in the solar-neighborhood.

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