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2008ApJ...686..230B - Astrophys. J., 686, 230-250 (2008/October-2)

z ∼ 7-10 galaxies in the HUDF and GOODS fields: UV luminosity functions.

BOUWENS R.J., ILLINGWORTH G.D., FRANX M. and FORD H.

Abstract (from CDS):

We use all available deep optical ACS and near-IR data over both the HUDF and the two GOODS fields to search for star-forming galaxies at z≳7 and constrain the UV LF within the first 700 Myr. Our data set includes ∼23 arcmin2 of deep NICMOS J+H data and ∼248 arcmin2 of ground-based (ISAAC+MOIRCS) data, coincident with ACS optical data of greater or equal depths. In total, we find eight z∼7.3 z-dropouts in our search fields, but no z∼9 J-dropout candidates. A careful consideration of a wide variety of different contaminants suggest an overall contamination level of just ∼12% for our z-dropout selection. After performing detailed simulations to accurately estimate the selection volumes, we derive constraints on the UV LFs at z∼7 and z∼9. For a faint-end slope α=-1.74, our most likely values for M*UV and φ* at z∼7 are -19.8±0.4 mag and 1.1+1.7–0.7x10–3/Mpc3, respectively. Our search results for z∼9 J-dropouts set a 1 σ lower limit on M*UV of -19.6 mag assuming that φ* and α are the same as their values at slightly later times. This lower limit on M*UV is 1.4 mag fainter than our best-fit value at z∼4, suggesting that the UV LF has undergone substantial evolution over this time period. No evolution is ruled out at 99% confidence from z∼7 to z∼6 and at 80% confidence from z∼9 to z∼7. We find that the mass-to-light ratio of halos evolves as ~(1+z)–1 if we require that the observed brightening in M*UV with redshift [i.e., M*UV=(-21.02±0.09)+(0.36±0.08)(z-3.8)] be consistent with the expected evolution in the halo mass function. Finally, we consider the shape of the UV LF at z≳5 and discuss the implications of the Schechter-like form of the observed LFs, particularly the unexpected abrupt cutoff at the bright end.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: High-Redshift

Nomenclature: Table 2: [BIF2008] HDFN-MMSS-MMSS, [BIF2008] NICPAR2-MMSS-MMSS, [BIF2008] NICPAR1-MMSS-MMSS, [BIF2008] CDFS-MMSS-MMSS, [BIF2008] UDF-MMSS-MMSS, N=5.

CDS comments: Table 2: Objects UDF-NNN-NNNN are [BTI2004] UDF-NNN-NNNN in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 23

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