SILVERRUSH. XIV. Lya Luminosity Functions and Angular Correlation Functions from ~20,000 Lya Emitters at z~2.2-7.3 from upto 24 ${\rm deg}^2$ HSC-SSP and CHORUS Surveys: Linking the Post-Reionization Epoch to the Heart of Reionization
Hiroya Umeda, Masami Ouchi, Satoshi Kikuta, Yuichi Harikane, Yoshiaki, Ono, Takatoshi Shibuya, Akio K. Inoue, Kazuhiro Shimasaku, Yongming Liang,, Akinori Matsumoto, Shun Saito, Haruka Kusakabe, Yuta Kageura, and Minami, Nakane

TL;DR
This study analyzes a large sample of Lyα emitters across redshifts 2.2 to 7.3 to derive luminosity and correlation functions, providing insights into the evolution of neutral hydrogen and the epoch of reionization.
Contribution
It presents the most precise Lyα luminosity and angular correlation functions over a wide redshift range, linking galaxy clustering to reionization history with reduced uncertainties.
Findings
Neutral hydrogen fraction remains low (~0.2) at z=5-7.
Sharp increase in neutral hydrogen fraction at z>7.
Major reionization epoch likely around z=7-8.
Abstract
We present the luminosity functions (LFs) and angular correlation functions (ACFs) derived from 18,960 Ly emitters (LAEs) at over a wide survey area of that are identified in the narrowband data of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC-SSP) and the Cosmic HydrOgen Reionization Unveiled with Subaru (CHORUS) surveys. Confirming the large sample with the 241 spectroscopically identified LAEs, we determine Ly LFs and ACFs in the brighter luminosity range down to , and confirm that our measurements are consistent with previous studies but offer significantly reduced statistical uncertainties. The improved precision of our ACFs allows us to clearly detect one-halo terms at some redshifts, and provides large-scale bias measurements that indicate hosting halo masses of over . By…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research
