Constraining the luminosity function of faint undetected i-dropout galaxies
V. Calvi, A. Pizzella, M. Stiavelli, L. Morelli, E. M. Corsini, E., Dalla Bont\`a, L. Bradley, and A. M. Koekemoer

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel Fourier-based method to estimate the contribution of undetected faint galaxies at high redshift, extending the luminosity function analysis to fainter magnitudes and assessing their role in cosmic reionization.
Contribution
The paper presents a new technique using spatial power spectrum analysis to constrain the faint end of the luminosity function at z~6, surpassing standard detection limits.
Findings
Faint galaxies could have significantly contributed to cosmic reionization.
The faint end slope of the luminosity function is consistent with α = -1.9.
The method extends the luminosity function constraints by 2.5 magnitudes.
Abstract
We present a new technique to quantify the light contribution coming from the faint high redshift () galaxies below the detection threshold of imaging data, set conventionally at S/N=4.5. We illustrate the technique with an application to Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys images in the F775W and F850LP filters of the Ultra Deep Field parallel field NICP12. The aim of this analysis is to extend by a few magnitudes the faint end of the luminosity function at . After masking all the detected sources in the field we apply a Fast Fourier Transform to obtain the spatial power spectrum of the background signal. The power spectrum permits us to separate the background noise signal, the residuals due to the data reduction of the wide field, and the overall signal produced by faint galaxies. The ratio of the signal in the i_775 and z_850 bands is used to estimate…
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