2012ApJ...744..149H


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2012ApJ...744..149H - Astrophys. J., 744, 149 (2012/January-2)

The faint-end slope of the redshift 5.7 Lyα luminosity function.

HENRY A.L., MARTIN C.L., DRESSLER A., SAWICKI M. and McCARTHY P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using new Keck DEIMOS spectroscopy, we examine the origin of the steep number counts of ultra-faint emission-line galaxies recently reported by Dressler et al. We confirm six Lyα emitters (LAEs), three of which have significant asymmetric line profiles with prominent wings extending 300-400 km/s redward of the peak emission. With these six LAEs, we revise our previous estimate of the number of faint LAEs in the Dressler et al. survey. Combining these data with the density of bright LAEs in the Cosmic Evolution Survey and Subaru Deep Field provides the best constraints to date on the redshift 5.7 LAE luminosity function (LF). Schechter function parameters, φ* = 4.5x10–4/Mpc3, L* = 9.1x1042 erg/s, and α = -1.70, are estimated using a maximum likelihood technique with a model for slit-losses. To place this result in the context of the UV-selected galaxy population, we investigate how various parameterizations of the Lyα equivalent width distribution, along with the measured UV-continuum LF, affect shape and normalization of the Lyα LF. The nominal model, which uses z ∼ 6 equivalent widths from the literature, falls short of the observed space density of LAEs at the bright end, possibly indicating a need for higher equivalent widths. This parameterization of the equivalent width distribution implies that as many as 50% of our faintest LAEs should have MUV> -18.0, rendering them undetectable in even the deepest Hubble Space Telescope surveys at this redshift. Hence, ultra-deep emission-line surveys find some of the faintest galaxies ever observed at the end of the reionization epoch. Such faint galaxies likely enrich the intergalactic medium with metals and maintain its ionized state in the post-reionization era. Observations of these objects provide a glimpse of the building blocks of present-day galaxies at an early time.

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

Nomenclature: Table 2: [HMD2012] NN.N+N+N.NN N=6.

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME Hubble Ultra Deep Field reg 03 32 39.0 -27 47 29           ~ 1668 0
2 GD 50 WD* 03 48 50.1859724280 -00 58 32.290187664 12.596 13.787 14.063 14.210 14.388 DA1.2 257 1
3 BD+52 913 WD* 05 05 30.6180977592 +52 49 51.919301604 10.25 11.44 11.69 11.93 12.108 DA.8 1090 0
4 [HMD2012] 57.5+7-0.82 EmG 09 59 59.6040 +02 11 37.826           ~ 1 0
5 [HMD2012] 20.5+7-0.07 EmG 10 00 00.6910 +02 02 24.636           ~ 1 0
6 [HMD2012] 47.5+6-0.90 EmG 10 00 07.1450 +02 09 07.808           ~ 1 0
7 [HMD2012] 59.5+5-0.75 EmG 10 00 11.6860 +02 12 07.171           ~ 1 0
8 NAME COSMOS Field reg 10 00 28.60 +02 12 21.0           ~ 2975 0
9 [HMD2012] 51.5-1-0.98 EmG 10 00 49.7660 +02 10 06.448           ~ 1 0
10 [HMD2012] 40.5-8-0.55 EmG 10 01 35.4460 +02 07 22.911           ~ 1 0
11 BD+25 2534 HS* 12 37 23.5161671712 +25 03 59.867922240 9.117 10.26 10.59 10.642 10.809 sdB1(k) 246 0
12 BD+18 2647 HS* 12 41 51.7899961800 +17 31 19.750566756 10.261 11.70 11.63 11.969 12.159 sdOpec 181 1
13 HZ 44 HS* 13 23 35.2629445608 +36 07 59.544140304 10.186 11.42 11.65 12.00 11.995 sdBN0VIIHe28 419 0
14 NAME Subaru Deep Field NGP reg 13 24 21.3 +27 29 23           ~ 323 1

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