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Using Monte Carlo style simulations of galaxy populations we create artificial faint galaxy samples which mimic those obtained by actual observational techniques. By comparison of samples selected according to total luminosity or luminosity within an isophote we are able to estimate the extent to which isophotal effects could cause number magnitude counts of faint galaxies to appear artificially steep (cf. McGaugh 1994, Phillipps 1993). We find that, if we assume a ‘standard’ non-evolving galaxy population (essentially that used by Broadhurst, Ellis & Shanks 1988 amongst others) then isophotal effects alone cannot account for the discrepancy between the observed steepness and no-evolution models, though they could significantly reduce the amount of evolution required and alter the median redshifts. Modifying the underlying galaxy population by the addition of a bivariate brightness dwarf component as observed in clusters (e.g. Irwin et al 1990) increases the significance of the isophotal effects, though only fractionally, despite the fact that such effects would be highly important for such a population considered on its own.
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Bristow, P., Philllipps, S. (1996). Isophotal Effects in Faint Galaxy Samples.. In: Bender, R., Davies, R.L. (eds) New Light on Galaxy Evolution. International Astronomical Union / Union Astronomique Internationale, vol 171. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0229-9_59
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