A new multi-field determination of the galaxy luminosity function at z=7-9 incorporating the 2012 Hubble Ultra Deep Field imaging
R. J. McLure, J. S. Dunlop, R. A. A. Bowler, E. Curtis-Lake, M., Schenker, R. S. Ellis, B. E. Robertson, A. M. Koekemoer, A. B. Rogers, Y., Ono, M. Ouchi, S. Charlot, V. Wild, D. P. Stark, S. R. Furlanetto, M., Cirasuolo, T. A. Targett

TL;DR
This paper accurately measures the galaxy UV luminosity function at redshifts 7 to 9 using deep Hubble and Spitzer data, revealing evolution patterns and providing galaxy catalogues for early universe studies.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed determination of the UV luminosity function at z~9 and improves measurements at z~7-8 using the deepest available imaging data.
Findings
LF at z~7 extends down to M_UV = -16.75
LF at z~8 extends down to M_UV = -17.00
Evolution at z > 7 is more like density evolution
Abstract
We present a new determination of the UV galaxy luminosity function (LF) at redshift z ~ 7 and z ~ 8, and a first estimate at z ~ 9. An accurate determination of the form and evolution of the LF at high z is crucial for improving our knowledge of early galaxy evolution and cosmic reionization. Our analysis exploits fully the new, deepest WFC3/IR imaging from our HST UDF12 campaign, and includes a new, consistent analysis of all appropriate, shallower/wider-area HST data. Our new measurement of the evolving LF at z ~ 7-8 is based on a final catalogue of ~600 galaxies, and involves a step-wise maximum likelihood determination based on the redshift probability distribution for each object; this makes full use of the 11-band imaging now available in the HUDF, including the new UDF12 F140W data, and the deep Spitzer IRAC imaging. The final result is a determination of the z ~ 7 LF extending…
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