z~7-10 Galaxies in the HUDF and GOODS fields, and their UV Luminosity Functions
Rychard J. Bouwens (UC Santa Cruz), Garth D. Illingworth (UC Santa, Cruz), Marijn Franx (Leiden), Holland Ford (Johns Hopkins University)

TL;DR
This study uses deep optical and near-IR data from the HUDF and GOODS fields to identify high-redshift galaxies and constrain their UV luminosity functions, revealing significant evolution over cosmic time.
Contribution
First detailed constraints on the UV luminosity functions at z~7 and z~9 using extensive multi-wavelength data and careful contamination analysis.
Findings
Detected 8 z~7.3 galaxies, no z~9 candidates.
Derived UV LF parameters at z~7 with M*~-19.8 mag and phi*~10^{-3} Mpc^{-3}.
Found evidence for evolution of the UV LF from z~4 to z~7.
Abstract
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 Myrs. Our data set includes ~23 arcmin^2 of deep NICMOS J+H data and ~248 arcmin^2 of ground-based (ISAAC+MOIRCS) data, coincident with ACS optical data of greater or equal depths. In total, we find 8 <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 alpha=-1.74, our most likely values for M*(UV) and phi* at z~7 are -19.8+/-0.4 mag and 1.1_{-0.7}^{+1.7} x 10^{-3} Mpc^{-3},…
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