The Galaxy Luminosity Function during the Reionization Epoch
M. Trenti, M. Stiavelli, R.J. Bouwens, P. Oesch, J.M. Shull, G.D., Illingworth, L.D. Bradley, C.M. Carollo

TL;DR
This paper models the galaxy luminosity function during reionization using a novel approach, predicting the evolution of faint galaxies and their role in reionization, consistent with observations and cosmological constraints.
Contribution
It introduces a new model based on the conditional luminosity function method to interpret high-redshift galaxy observations and predict reionization contributions.
Findings
Model aligns with observed galaxy counts at z>6.5.
Suggests a steepening of the faint-end slope at high redshift.
Hidden low-luminosity galaxies could dominate reionization flux.
Abstract
The new Wide Field Camera 3/IR observations on the Hubble Ultra-Deep Field started investigating the properties of galaxies during the reionization epoch. To interpret these observations, we present a novel approach inspired by the conditional luminosity function method. We calibrate our model to observations at z=6 and assume a non-evolving galaxy luminosity versus halo mass relation. We first compare model predictions against the luminosity function measured at z=5 and z=4. We then predict the luminosity function at z>=7 under the sole assumption of evolution in the underlying dark-matter halo mass function. Our model is consistent with the observed z>6.5 galaxy number counts in the HUDF survey and suggests a possible steepening of the faint-end slope of the luminosity function: alpha(z>8)< -1.9 compared to alpha=-1.74 at z=6. Although we currently see only the brightest galaxies, a…
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