The z = 9-10 galaxy population in the Hubble Frontier Fields and CLASH surveys: The z=9 LF and further evidence for a smooth decline in UV luminosity at z >= 8
D. J. McLeod, R. J. McLure, J. S. Dunlop

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes galaxies at redshifts 9-10 using Hubble data, providing refined measurements of the galaxy luminosity function and supporting a smooth decline in UV luminosity density from redshift 6 to 10.
Contribution
The paper presents a new, larger sample of high-redshift galaxy candidates and refines the UV luminosity function at z~9-10, confirming a smooth evolutionary trend.
Findings
Galaxy luminosity function evolves smoothly from z=8 to 9
Number density at z=10 is about half that at z=9
Supports a gradual decline in UV luminosity density at high redshift
Abstract
We present the results of a search for z=9-10 galaxies within the first 8 pointings of the Hubble Frontier Fields (HFF) (4 clusters plus 4 parallel fields) and 20 cluster fields from the CLASH survey. Combined with our previous analysis of the Hubble Ultra-Deep field (HUDF), we have now completed a search for z=9-10 galaxies over ~130 sq. arcmin, across 29 HST WFC3/IR pointings. As in our recent study of the first two HFF fields, we confine our primary search for high-redshift candidates in the HFF imaging to the uniformly deep (i.e. sigma_160>30 AB mag in 0.5-arcsec diameter apertures), relatively low magnification regions. In the CLASH fields our search was confined to uniformly deep regions where sigma_160>28.8 AB mag. Our SED fitting analysis unveils a sample of 33 galaxy candidates at z_phot>=8.4, five of which have primary photometric redshift solutions in the range…
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