Keck Spectroscopy of Faint 3<z<8 Lyman Break Galaxies:- Evidence for a Declining Fraction of Emission Line Sources In the Redshift Range 6<z<8
M. A. Schenker, D.P Stark, R.S. Ellis, B.E. Robertson, J.S. Dunlop,, R.J. McLure, J.-P. Kneib, and J. Richard

TL;DR
This study uses Keck spectroscopy to investigate the fraction of Lyman alpha emitting galaxies at redshifts 6.3 to 8.8, revealing a decline in emission line sources at higher redshifts, indicating increasing IGM neutrality.
Contribution
First spectroscopic evidence showing a decline in Lyman alpha emitters at z > 6.3, suggesting a transition to a more neutral intergalactic medium at these epochs.
Findings
Fewer Lyman alpha emitters detected at z > 6.3 compared to lower redshifts.
Supports the hypothesis of a partially neutral IGM at high redshifts.
Provides constraints on galaxy evolution and reionization history.
Abstract
Using deep Keck spectroscopy of Lyman break galaxies selected from infrared imaging data taken with WFC3/IR onboard the Hubble Space Telescope, we present new evidence for a reversal in the redshift-dependent fraction of star forming galaxies with detectable Lyman alpha emission in the redshift range 6.3 < z < 8.8. Our earlier surveys with the DEIMOS spectrograph demonstrated a significant increase with redshift in the fraction of line emitting galaxies over the interval 4 < z < 6, particularly for intrinsically faint systems which dominate the luminosity density. Using the longer wavelength sensitivities of LRIS and NIRSPEC, we have targeted 19 Lyman break galaxies selected using recent WFC3/IR data whose photometric redshifts are in the range 6.3 < z < 8.8 and which span a wide range of intrinsic luminosities. Our spectroscopic exposures typically reach a 5-sigma sensitivity of < 50 A…
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