Galaxies at z = 6 - 9 from the WFC3/IR imaging of the HUDF
R.J. McLure, J.S. Dunlop, M. Cirasuolo, A.M. Koekemoer, E. Sabbi, D.P., Stark, T.A. Targett, R.S. Ellis

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes galaxies at redshifts 6 to 9 using deep Hubble WFC3/IR imaging, providing new insights into their luminosity function and implications for cosmic reionization.
Contribution
It presents a new sample of high-redshift galaxy candidates selected without specific color cuts and estimates their luminosity function at z=7 and 8.
Findings
Sample of 49 high-redshift galaxies identified.
Galaxy number density declines by a factor of ~2.5 from z=6 to 7.
High-redshift galaxy population likely insufficient for reionization without additional sources.
Abstract
We present the results of a systematic search for galaxies in the redshift range z = 6 - 9, within the new, deep, near-infrared imaging of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field provided by the Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) on HST. We have performed full SED fitting to the optical+infrared photometry of all high-redshift galaxy candidates detected at greater than 5-sigma in at least one of the WFC3/IR broad-band filters. After rejection of contaminants, the result is a sample of 49 galaxies with primary redshift solutions z > 5.9. Our sample, selected without recourse to specific colour cuts, re-selects all but the faintest one of the 16 z-drops selected by Oesch et al. (2009), recovers all 5 of the Y-drops reported by Bouwens et al. (2009), and adds a further 29 galaxy candidates, of which 12 lie beyond z = 6.3, and 4 lie beyond z = 7. We also present confidence intervals on our photometric redshift…
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