The UV galaxy luminosity function at z=3-5 from the CFHT Legacy Survey Deep fields
Remco F.J. van der Burg, Hendrik Hildebrandt, Thomas Erben

TL;DR
This study measures the UV galaxy luminosity function at redshifts 3 to 5 using the CFHT Legacy Survey, revealing evolution in galaxy density and star formation rates with unprecedented accuracy at the bright end.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of the bright end of the UV luminosity function at high redshift, accounting for magnification effects and systematic uncertainties.
Findings
Bright end of the LF deviates from Schechter function.
Normalisation φ* increases by a factor of 2.5 from z~5 to z~3.
Star formation rate density roughly doubles from z~5 to z~4.
Abstract
We measure and study the evolution of the UV galaxy Luminosity Function (LF) at z=3-5 from the largest high-redshift survey to date, the Deep part of the CFHT Legacy Survey. We also give accurate estimates of the SFR density at these redshifts. We consider ~100,000 Lyman-break galaxies at z~3.1, 3.8 & 4.8 selected from very deep ugriz images of this data set and estimate their rest-frame 1600A luminosity function. Due to the large survey volume, cosmic variance plays a negligible role. Furthermore, we measure the bright end of the LF with unprecedented statistical accuracy. Contamination fractions from stars and low-z galaxy interlopers are estimated from simulations. To correct for incompleteness, we study the detection rate of simulated galaxies injected to the images as a function of magnitude and redshift. We estimate the contribution of several systematic effects in the analysis to…
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