Luis gives a talk in the "XIX J-PAS meeting"
Luis gives a talk in the "XIX J-PAS meeting"
Title: The miniJPAS survey. Evolution of the luminosity and stellar mass functions of galaxies at z<0.7
Abstract: Luis introduced the luminosity and stellar mass functions up to z~0.7, which were obtained only using data from the miniJPAS galaxy sample (0.9 deg^2). As part of the methodologies, he also presented the techniques that have been developed for this aim, such as the galaxy classification performed within the J-PAS collaboration (quiescent vs star-forming), the stellar mass and luminosity completeness as a function of the magnitude cut/selection, and the maximum likelihood method for constraining the parameters defining their parametric Schechter functions. As a result, Luis showed that all his results are in good agreement with previous results from deeper photometric and spectroscopic surveys, which include the cosmic evolution of the stellar mass and luminosity densities.