Expanded Search for z~10 Galaxies from HUDF09, ERS, and CANDELS Data: Evidence for Accelerated Evolution at z>8?
P. A. Oesch (UCSC), R. J. Bouwens (Leiden), G. D. Illingworth (UCSC),, I. Labbe (Carnegie, Leiden), M. Trenti (Boulder), V. Gonzalez (UCSC), C. M., Carollo (ETH), M. Franx (Leiden), P. G. van Dokkum (Yale), D. Magee (UCSC)

TL;DR
This study searches for z~10 galaxies using deep HST data, finding only one candidate, which suggests an accelerated evolution of the UV luminosity function at these early cosmic times.
Contribution
It provides new constraints on the evolution of the UV luminosity function at z~10, indicating a faster evolution than extrapolated from lower redshifts.
Findings
Only one plausible z~10 galaxy candidate found.
UV luminosity density increases rapidly from z~10 to z~8.
Evidence for accelerated galaxy evolution before z~8.
Abstract
We search for z~10 galaxies over ~160 arcmin^2 of WFC3/IR data in the Chandra Deep Field South, using the public HUDF09, ERS, and CANDELS surveys, that reach to 5sigma depths ranging from 26.9 to 29.4 in H_160 AB mag. z>~9.5 galaxy candidates are identified via J_125-H_160>1.2 colors and non-detections in any band blueward of J_125. Spitzer IRAC photometry is key for separating the genuine high-z candidates from intermediate redshift (z~2-4) galaxies with evolved or heavily dust obscured stellar populations. After removing 16 sources of intermediate brightness (H_160~24-26 mag) with strong IRAC detections, we only find one plausible z~10 galaxy candidate in the whole data set, previously reported in Bouwens et al. (2011). The newer data cover a 3x larger area and provide much stronger constraints on the evolution of the UV luminosity function (LF). If the evolution of the z~4-8 LFs is…
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