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2011MNRAS.414.1455L - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 414, 1455-1466 (2011/June-3)

Star-forming galaxies at z ≈ 8–9 from Hubble space Telescope/WFC3: implications for reionization.

LORENZONI S., BUNKER A.J., WILKINS S.M., STANWAY E.R., JARVIS M.J. and CARUANA J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a search for galaxies at 7.6 < z < 9.8 using the latest Hubble Space Telescope/Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) near-infrared data, based on the Lyman-break technique. We search for galaxies which have large (Y-J) colours (the `Y-drops') on account of the Lyman α forest absorption, and with (J-H) colours inconsistent with being low-redshift contaminants. We identify 24 candidates at redshift z ≈ 8–9 (15 are robust and a further nine more marginal but consistent with being high redshift) over an area of ≈ 50 arcmin2. Previous searches for Y-drops with WFC3 have focused only on the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, and our larger survey (involving two other nearby deep fields and a wider area survey) has trebled the number of robust Y-drop candidates. For the first time, we have sufficient z ≈ 8–9 galaxies to fit both φ* and M* of the UV Schechter luminosity function. There is evidence for evolution in this luminosity function from z= 6–7 to z= 8–9, in the sense that there are fewer UV-bright galaxies at z ≈ 8–9, consistent with an evolution mainly in M*. The candidate z ≈ 8–9 galaxies we detect have insufficient ionizing flux to reionize the Universe, and it is probable that galaxies below our detection limit provide a significant UV contribution. The faint-end slope, α, is not well constrained. However, adopting a similar faint-end slope to that determined at z= 3–6 (α=-1.7) and a Salpeter initial mass function (IMF), then the ionizing photon budget still falls short if fesc< 0.5, even integrating down to MUV=-8. A steeper faint-end slope or a low-metallicity population (or a top-heavy IMF) might still provide sufficient photons for star-forming galaxies to reionize the Universe, but confirmation of this might have to await the James Webb Space Telescope.

Abstract Copyright: 2011 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society2011 RAS

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: starburst - ultraviolet: galaxies

Nomenclature: Table 3: [LBW2011] HUDF.YDN N=6 among (Nos YD1-YD9), [LBW2011] PNN.YDN (Nos P34.YD1-P34.YD7, P12.YD1-P12.YD2), [LBW2011] ERS.YDN (Nos YD1-YD9).

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