Candidate z~8-9 Galaxies from WFC3 Imaging
Silvio Lorenzoni, Andrew Bunker, Stephen Wilkins, Elizabeth Stanway,, Matt Jarvis, Joseph Caruana

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes candidate galaxies at redshifts 8-9 using HST WFC3 data, providing insights into galaxy luminosity evolution and their role in cosmic reionization.
Contribution
First large-area survey detecting z~8-9 galaxies, enabling fitting of the UV luminosity function and evidence for evolution from z=6-7 to 8-9.
Findings
Fewer UV-bright galaxies at z~8-9 compared to lower redshifts.
Detected galaxies insufficient for reionization unless fainter galaxies contribute.
Luminosity function evolution mainly in M^*.
Abstract
We present a search for galaxies at 7.6<z<9.8 using the latest HST WFC3 near-infrared data, based on the Lyman-break technique. We search for galaxies which have large (Y-J) colours (the "Y-drops") on account of the Lyman-alpha forest absorption, and with (J-H) colours inconsistent with being low-redshift contaminants. We identify 24 candidates at redshift z~8-9 (15 are robust and a further 9 more marginal but consistent with being high redshift) over an area of ~50 square arcminutes. Previous searches for Y-drops with WFC3 have focussed only on the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), and our larger survey (involving two other nearby deep fields and a wider area survey) has trebelled the number of robust Y-drop candidates. For the first time, we have sufficient z~8-9 galaxies to fit both phi^* and M^* of the UV Schechter luminosity function. There is evidence for evolution in this…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
