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A 12 μm ISOCAM survey of the ESO-Sculptor field
We present a detailed reduction of a mid-infrared 12 μm (LW10 filter) ISOCAM open time observation performed on the ESOSculptor
Survey field (Arnouts et al. 1997, A&AS, 124, 163). A complete catalogue of 142 sources (120 galaxies and 22 stars),
detected with high significance (equivalent to 5σ), is presented above an integrated flux density of 0.24 mJy. Star/galaxy separation
is performed by a detailed study of colour-colour diagrams. The catalogue is complete to 1 mJy and, below this flux density, the
incompleteness is corrected using two independent methods. The first method uses stars and the second uses optical counterparts of
the ISOCAM galaxies; these methods yield consistent results. We also apply an empirical flux density calibration using stars in the
field. For each star, the 12 μm flux density is derived by fitting optical colours from a multi-band χ^2 to stellar templates (BaSel-2.0)
and using empirical optical-IR colour-colour relations. This article is a companion analysis to our 2007 paper (Rocca-Volmerange
et al. 2007, A&A, 475, 801) where the 12 μm faint galaxy counts are presented and analysed per galaxy type with the evolutionary
code PÉGASE.3
The 2-point angular correlation function of 20,000 galaxies to V<23.5 and I<22
The UH8K wide field camera of the CFHT was used to image 0.68 deg^2 of sky.
From these images, ~20,000 galaxies were detected to completeness magnitudes
V<23.5 and I<22.5. The angular correlation function of these galaxies is well
represented by the parameterization omega(theta) = A_W*theta^-delta. The slope
delta=-0.8 shows no significant variation over the range of magnitude. The
amplitude A_W decreases with increasing magnitude in a way that is most
compatible with a Lambda-CDM model (Omega_0 = 0.2, Lambda=0.8) with a
hierarchical clustering evolution parameter epsilon>0. We infer a best-fit
spatial correlation length of r_00= 5.85+/-0.5 h^-1 Mpc at z=0. The peak
redshift of the survey (I<22.5) is estimated to be z_peak~0.58, using the
blue-evolving luminosity function from the CFRS and the flat Lambda cosmology,
and r_0(z_peak)=3.5+/-0.5 h^-1 Mpc. We also detect a significant difference in
clustering amplitude for the red and blue galaxies, quantitatively measured by
correlation lengths of r_00=5.3+/-0.5 h^-1 Mpc and r_00=1.9+/-0.9 h^-1 Mpc
respectively, at z=0.Comment: 21 pages, 21 figures,accepted in Astronomy and Astrophysic
Addiction to car use and dynamic elasticity measures in France
This article presents a microeconometric analysis of the annual mileage travelled by French households with their personal cars, defining their automobility. To feature car use dependence, the rational addiction model of Becker et al. (1994) is applied on a panel dataset, drawn from the French "Car Fleet" survey over the period 1999-2001. Importantly, the estimates show that the assumption of addiction to car use cannot be rejected. Furthermore, the model yields realistic kilometric-price and income elasticities of household automobility, for both the short and the long runs.Transportation ; Car use ; Consumption ; Addiction ; Panel ; GMM
The 12 μm ISO-ESO-Sculptor and 24 μm Spitzer faint counts reveal a population of ULIRGs as dusty massive ellipticals: Evolution by types and cosmic star formation
Context. Multi-wavelength galaxy number counts provide clues to the nature of galaxy evolution. The interpretation per galaxy type of
the mid-IR faint counts obtained with ISO and Spitzer, consistent with the analysis of deep UV-optical-near IR galaxy counts, provide
new constraints on the dust and stellar emission. Discovering the nature of new populations, such as high redshift ultra-luminous
(≥10^(12) L_⊙) infrared galaxies (ULIRGs), is also crucial for understanding galaxy evolution at high redshifts.
Aims. We first present the faint galaxy counts at 12 μm from the catalogue of the ISO-ESO-Sculptor Survey (ISO-ESS) published in a
companion article (Seymour et al. 2007a, A&A, 475, 791). They go down to 0.31 mJy after corrections for incompleteness. We verify
the consistency with the existing ISO number counts at 15 μm. Then we analyse the 12 μm (ISO-ESS) and the 24 μm (Spitzer) faint
counts, to constrain the nature of ULIRGs, the cosmic star formation history and time scales for mass buildup.
Methods. We show that the “normal” scenarios in our evolutionary code PÉGASE, which had previously fitted the deep UV-opticalnear
IR counts, are unsuccessful at 12 μm and 24 μm. We thus propose a new ULIRG scenario adjusted to the observed cumulative
and differential 12 μm and 24 μm counts and based on observed 12 μm and 25 μm IRAS luminosity functions and evolutionary
optical/mid-IR colours from PÉGASE.
Results. We succeed in simultaneously modelling the typical excess observed at 12 μm, 15 μm (ISO), and 24 μm (Spitzer) in the
cumulative and differential counts by only changing 9% of normal galaxies (1/3 of the ellipticals) into ultra-bright dusty galaxies
evolving as ellipticals, and interpreted as distant ULIRGs. These objects present similarities with the population of radio-galaxy hosts
at high redshift. No number density evolution is included in our models even if minor starbursts due to galaxy interactions remain
compatible with our results.
Conclusions. Higher spectral and spatial resolution in the mid-IR, together with submillimeter observations using the future Herschel
observatory, will be useful to confirm these results
Déplacements domicile-travail en Île-de-France et choix individuels du mode de transport
Nous étudions dans cet article le choix du mode de transport pour un déplacement domicile-travail au sein de la région Île-de-France dans un ensemble à deux modalités : véhicule particulier ou transports en commun. Nous modélisons la présence d’effets indirects liés aux autres dimensions de la demande de transport et l’existence d’hétérogénéité des goûts dans la population observée. Nous spécifions, identifions et estimons par la méthode du maximum de vraisemblance simulée un modèle Logit à paramètres aléatoires. Les résultats sont nombreux et réalistes : dispersion des goûts concernant les attributs de transports et les variables socio-économiques, corrélation positive entre valeur du temps et niveau de la congestion, rejet de l’axiome IIA.We develop in this paper a dichotomous discrete choice model for the analysis of home to work trips in the French Parisian region. The two modes of transportation are private motorized vehicle and public transportation. We analyse indirect effects coming from the other choices associated with the demand for travel. We also take into account random tastes of travellers. A mixed Logit model is formulated. Identification of the parameters and estimation by maximization of the simulated likelihood function are discussed. The results of the application are realistic and intuitive: tastes for travel attributes are heterogeneous among the population, so are the effects of their socioeconomic variables, the correlation of the value of time with the level of road congestion is positive and the IIA axiom does not hold
Inferring the photometric and size evolution of galaxies from image simulations
Current constraints on models of galaxy evolution rely on morphometric
catalogs extracted from multi-band photometric surveys. However, these catalogs
are altered by selection effects that are difficult to model, that correlate in
non trivial ways, and that can lead to contradictory predictions if not taken
into account carefully. To address this issue, we have developed a new approach
combining parametric Bayesian indirect likelihood (pBIL) techniques and
empirical modeling with realistic image simulations that reproduce a large
fraction of these selection effects. This allows us to perform a direct
comparison between observed and simulated images and to infer robust
constraints on model parameters. We use a semi-empirical forward model to
generate a distribution of mock galaxies from a set of physical parameters.
These galaxies are passed through an image simulator reproducing the
instrumental characteristics of any survey and are then extracted in the same
way as the observed data. The discrepancy between the simulated and observed
data is quantified, and minimized with a custom sampling process based on
adaptive Monte Carlo Markov Chain methods. Using synthetic data matching most
of the properties of a CFHTLS Deep field, we demonstrate the robustness and
internal consistency of our approach by inferring the parameters governing the
size and luminosity functions and their evolutions for different realistic
populations of galaxies. We also compare the results of our approach with those
obtained from the classical spectral energy distribution fitting and
photometric redshift approach.Our pipeline infers efficiently the luminosity
and size distribution and evolution parameters with a very limited number of
observables (3 photometric bands). When compared to SED fitting based on the
same set of observables, our method yields results that are more accurate and
free from systematic biases.Comment: 24 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in A&
A 12um ISOCAM Survey of the ESO-Sculptor Field: Data Reduction and Analysis
We present a detailed reduction of a mid-infrared 12um (LW10 filter) ISOCAM
open time observation performed on the ESO-Sculptor Survey field (Arnouts et
al. 1997). A complete catalogue of 142 sources (120 galaxies and 22 stars),
detected with high significance (equivalent to 5sigma), is presented above an
integrated flux density of 0.24mJy. Star/galaxy separation is performed by a
detailed study of colour-colour diagrams. The catalogue is complete to 1mJy and
below this flux density the incompleteness is corrected using two independent
methods. The first method uses stars and the second uses optical counterparts
of the ISOCAM galaxies; these methods yield consistent results. We also apply
an empirical flux density calibration using stars in the field. For each star,
the 12um flux density is derived by fitting optical colours from a multi-band
chi^2 to stellar templates (BaSel-2.0) and using empirical optical-IR
colour-colour relations. This article is a companion analysis to
Rocca-Volmerange 2007 et al. where the 12um faint galaxy counts are presented
and analysed by galaxy type with the evolutionary code PEGASE.3.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, figure 1 modified from journal version for size,
accepted for publication in A&A, includes psfig.st
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