Subaru FOCAS survey of z=7-7.1 Ly{\alpha} emitters: a test for z >~ 7 Ly{\alpha} photometric luminosity functions
Kazuaki Ota, Masanori Iye

TL;DR
This study uses Subaru Telescope narrowband imaging and spectroscopy to investigate Lyα emitters at z=7-7.1, aiming to clarify the evolution of Lyα luminosity functions and their implications for cosmic reionization.
Contribution
It provides a contamination-free spectroscopic survey of z=7-7.1 LAEs, comparing results with previous photometric LFs to assess evolution and reionization effects.
Findings
Detected no Lyα emission in the surveyed candidate.
Results are consistent with a decline in Lyα LF from z~6 to 7.7.
Supports the idea of increasing neutral hydrogen causing LF attenuation.
Abstract
Recent observations of z >~ 7 Ly{\alpha} emitters (LAEs) have derived a variety of Ly{\alpha} luminosity functions (LFs) with contradictory results, evolution or non-evolution from z <~ 6, the epoch after reionization. This could be because most of z >~ 7 LFs comprise photometric candidates and might include some contaminations. We conducted the Subaru Telescope Faint Object Camera And Spectrograph narrowband NB980 ({\lambda}c ~ 9800A, FWHM ~ 100A) imaging and spectroscopy survey of z=7-7.1 LAEs to compare its "contamination-free" result with z >~ 7 photometric Ly{\alpha} LFs previously derived. We imaged the Subaru Deep Field and the sky around a cluster MS 1520.1+3002 and found one LAE candidate, but spectroscopy did not reveal Ly{\alpha} though deep enough to detect it. We calculated the expected number of LAEs in our survey, using five z=7 and three z=7.7 Ly{\alpha} LFs from recent…
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