Radial Density Statistics of the Galaxy Distribution and the Luminosity Function
/ Abstract
This paper discusses a connection between the relativistic number counts of cosmological sources and the observed galaxy luminosity function (LF). Observational differential number densities are defined and obtained from published LF data using such connection. We observe a distortion in the observational quantities that increases with higher redshift values as compared to the theoretical predictions. The use of different cosmological distance measures plays a role in such a distortion
Journal: arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics