So we've now linked black hole masses to galaxy stellar masses and galaxy stellar masses to galaxy luminosities. Thankfully, one of our group members made a series of extremely deep observations of about 90 nearby massive elliptical galaxies giving us a starting point for our census. Even more, a member of our collaboration performed deep spectroscopic observations of 41 nearby massive ellipticals to provide an alternate measurement of the relation between mass and light for those objects using stellar population models. When we use measurements based on the dynamical models I described in toot 3 we find **very** similar masses as when we use these stellar population models.
In the figure we show the distribution of galaxy stellar masses for galaxies within 100 Mpc that we find using these two methods. They agree pretty well!
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We combined these observations with those for much less massive galaxies to build a model for the distribution of galaxy stellar masses. In the figure we compare our model against those which folks have previously constructed. Overall we find that there are about **twice** as many very massive galaxies (>300 billion times the mass of the sun) than folks have previously counted.
This is probably the result of a couple major improvements: more careful measurements of the faint outer region of these massive galaxies and the use of dynamical masses to calibrate the mass-luminosity relation.
This is one of the first important results of this paper -- previous papers have found that the high-mass end of this function is basically unchanged over the past 8 or so billion years. This is strange! We expect galaxies to still be growing and merging so this relation should be evolving a lot over time! Our new model **might** give evidence of that evolution
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We combined these observations with those for much less massive galaxies to build a model for the distribution of galaxy stellar masses. In the figure we compare our model against those which folks have previously constructed. Overall we find that there are about **twice** as many very massive galaxies (>300 billion times the mass of the sun) than folks have previously counted.