Probing the Dawn of Galaxies at z~9-12: New Constraints from HUDF12/XDF and CANDELS Data
P. A. Oesch (UCSC), R. J. Bouwens (Leiden), G. D. Illingworth (UCSC),, I. Labbe (Leiden), M. Franx (Leiden), P. G. van Dokkum (Yale), M. Trenti, (Cambridge), M. Stiavelli (STScI), V. Gonzalez (UCR), D. Magee (UCSC)

TL;DR
This study uses deep Hubble data to analyze galaxies at redshifts 8 to 12, constraining the evolution of the UV luminosity function and star-formation rate density during the epoch of reionization, revealing rapid galaxy build-up.
Contribution
First comprehensive constraints on z>8 galaxy UV luminosity function and star-formation rate density using combined ultra-deep and wide-area Hubble data.
Findings
Confirmed a new z~10 galaxy candidate.
Observed a ~10x decrease in SFRD from z~8 to z~10.
Detected rapid galaxy build-up within ~200 Myr from z~10 to z~8.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive analysis of z>8 galaxies based on ultra-deep WFC3/IR data. We constrain the evolution of the UV luminosity function (LF) and luminosity densities from z~11 to z~8 by exploiting all the WFC3/IR data over the Hubble Ultra-Deep Field from the HUDF09 and the new HUDF12 program, in addition to the HUDF09 parallel field data, as well as wider area WFC3/IR imaging over GOODS-South. Galaxies are selected based on the Lyman Break Technique in three samples centered around z~9, z~10 and z~11, with seven z~9 galaxy candidates, and one each at z~10 and z~11. We confirm a new z~10 candidate (with z=9.8+-0.6) that was not convincingly identified in our first z~10 sample. The deeper data over the HUDF confirms all our previous z>~7.5 candidates as genuine high-redshift candidates, and extends our samples to higher redshift and fainter limits (H_160~29.8 mag). We perform one…
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