Pure Spectroscopic Constraints on UV Luminosity Functions and Cosmic Star Formation History From 25 Galaxies at $z_\mathrm{spec}=8.61-13.20$ Confirmed with JWST/NIRSpec
Yuichi Harikane, Kimihiko Nakajima, Masami Ouchi, Hiroya Umeda, Yuki, Isobe, Yoshiaki Ono, Yi Xu, and Yechi Zhang

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy of 25 galaxies at redshifts 8.61-13.20 to constrain UV luminosity functions and cosmic star formation rates, confirming high star formation activity and challenging some theoretical models.
Contribution
First spectroscopic constraints on UV luminosity functions and star formation rates at z>8, confirming high SFR densities and providing insights into galaxy evolution during early cosmic times.
Findings
UV luminosity functions are consistent with previous estimates within uncertainties.
High star formation rate densities are confirmed at z~12, exceeding some model predictions.
Detection of massive star-forming galaxies at z=11-13 suggests high star-formation efficiency or alternative initial mass functions.
Abstract
We present pure spectroscopic constraints on the UV luminosity functions and cosmic star formation rate (SFR) densities from 25 galaxies at . By reducing the JWST/NIRSpec spectra taken in multiple programs of ERO, ERS, GO, and DDT with our analysis technique, we independently confirm 16 galaxies at including new redshift determinations, and a bright interloper at that was claimed as a photometric candidate at z~16. In conjunction with nine galaxies at redshifts up to in the literature, we make a sample of 25 spectroscopically-confirmed galaxies in total and carefully derive the best estimates and lower limits of the UV luminosity functions. These UV luminosity function constraints are consistent with the previous photometric estimates within the uncertainties and indicate mild…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
