The Ultraluminous Lyman Alpha Luminosity Function at z=6.6 [GA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.09510


We present the luminosity function (LF) for ultraluminous Ly$\alpha$ emitting galaxies (LAEs) at z = 6.6. We define ultraluminous LAEs (ULLAEs) as galaxies with logL(Ly$\alpha$) > 43.5 erg s$^{-1}$. We select our main sample using the g’, r’, i’, z’, and NB921 observations of a wide-area (30 deg$^2$) Hyper Suprime-Cam survey of the North Ecliptic Pole (NEP) field. We select candidates with g’, r’, i’ > 26, NB921 $\leq$ 23.5, and NB921 – z’ $\leq$ 1.3. Using the DEIMOS spectrograph on Keck II, we confirm 9 of our 14 candidates as ULLAEs at z = 6.6 and the remaining 5 as an AGN at z = 6.6, two [OIII]$\lambda$5007 emitting galaxies at z = 0.84 and z = 0.85, and two non-detections. This emphasizes the need for full spectroscopic follow-up to determine accurate LFs. In constructing the ULLAE LF at z = 6.6, we combine our 9 NEP ULLAEs with two previously discovered and confirmed ULLAEs in the COSMOS field: CR7 and COLA1. We apply rigorous corrections for incompleteness based on simulations. We compare our ULLAE LF at z = 6.6 with LFs at z = 5.7 and z = 6.6 from the literature. Our data reject some previous LF normalizations and power law indices, but they are broadly consistent with others. Indeed, a comparative analysis of the different literature LFs suggests that none is fully consistent with any of the others, making it critical to determine the evolution from z = 5.7 to z = 6.6 using LFs constructed in exactly the same way at both redshifts.

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A. Taylor, A. Barger, L. Cowie, et. al.
Wed, 22 Apr 20
19/74

Comments: Accepted for publication in ApJ. 12 pages, 8 Figures, 3 Tables