@article{10902/28234, year = {2010}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10902/28234}, abstract = {We have determined the luminosity function of 250 μm-selected galaxies detected in the ~14 deg2 science demonstration region of the Herschel-ATLAS project out to a redshift of z = 0.5. Our findings very clearly show that the luminosity function evolves steadily out to this redshift. By selecting a sub-group of sources within a fixed luminosity interval where incompleteness effects are minimal, we have measured a smooth increase in the comoving 250 μm luminosity density out to z = 0.2 where it is 3.6-0.9+1.4 times higher than the local value.}, organization = {S.D. Acknowledges the UK STFC for support.}, publisher = {EDP Sciences}, publisher = {Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2010, 518, L10}, title = {Herschel-ATLAS: Evolution of the 250 μm luminosity function out to z = 0.5}, author = {Dye, Simon and Dunne, Loretta and Smith, Daniel J.B. and Amblard, Alexandre and Auld, Robbie and Baes, Maarten and Bladry, Ivan K. and Bamford, Steven and Blain, Andrew W. and Bonfield, David and Burgarella, Denis and Buttiglione, Sara and Cameron, Ewan and Cava, Antonio and Clements, David L. and Cooray, Asantha and González-Nuevo González, Joaquín and Herranz Muñoz, Diego and López-Caniego Alcarria, Marcos and Verma, Aprajita}, }