| Annu. Rev. Astron. Astrophys. 1997. 35:
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Abstract. The physical properties of the faint blue galaxy
population are reviewed
in the context of observational progress made via deep spectroscopic
surveys and Hubble Space Telescope imaging of field galaxies at various
limits and theoretical models for the integrated star formation history
of the universe. Notwithstanding
uncertainties in the properties of the local population of galaxies,
convincing
evidence has emerged from several independent studies for a rapid decline
in the volume-averaged star-formation rate of field galaxies since a
redshift z
1. Together with the small angular sizes and modest mean redshift of the
faintest detectable sources, these results can be understood in hierarchical
models where the bulk of the star formation occurred at redshifts between
z
1-2.
The physical processes responsible for the subsequent demise of the faint
blue galaxy population remain unclear. Considerable progress will be
possible
when the evolutionary trends can be monitored in the context of independent
physical parameters such as the underlying galactic mass.
Key Words: distant field galaxies, evolution, galaxy formation, cosmology
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
BASIC METHODOLOGIES
Predictions in the Absence of Galaxy Evolution
Evolutionary Predictions
Images from Hubble Space Telescope
RECENT OBSERVATIONAL RESULTS
Number Magnitude Counts
Faint Redshift Surveys
Other Probes of Luminosity Evolution
Imaging Surveys with Hubble Space Telescope
Evolutionary Constraints from Galaxy Correlation
Functions
ADDRESSING THE MAIN ISSUES
Uncertainties in the Local Field Galaxy
Luminosity Function
The Role of Low Surface Brightness Galaxies
Is Number Evolution Required?
A Distinct Population of Rapidly Fading
Objects?
Evidence for Mergers?
SURVEYS BEYOND THE SPECTROSCOPIC LIMIT
Constraints from Gravitational Lensing
The Hubble Deep Field
THE STAR-FORMATION HISTORY OF FIELD GALAXIES
REFERENCES