The JWST/PASSAGE Survey: Testing Reionization Histories with JWST's First Unbiased Survey for Lyman alpha Emitters at Redshifts 7.5-9.5
Axel Runnholm, Matthew J. Hayes, Vihang Mehta, Matthew A. Malkan,, Claudia Scarlata, Kalina V. Nedkova, Marc Rafelski, Benedetta Vulcani, Mason, Huberty, E. Christian Herenz, Anne Hutter, Sean Bruton, Ayan Acharyya, Hakim, Atek, Ivano Baronchelli, Andrew J. Battisti

TL;DR
This study uses JWST's PASSAGE survey to detect Lyman alpha emitters at redshifts 7.5-9.5, providing new insights into the ionization state of the early universe during reionization.
Contribution
First unbiased, deep, wide-area JWST/NIRISS slitless spectroscopic survey detecting LAEs at z=7.5-9.5, with implications for reionization models.
Findings
Detected four LAEs at z=7.5-9.5.
Luminosity function shows less decline than expected.
Evidence of patchy ionized regions at z~8.
Abstract
Lyman (Ly) emission is one of few observable features of galaxies that can trace the neutral hydrogen content in the Universe during the Epoch of Reionization (EoR). To accomplish this we need an efficient way to survey for Ly emitters (LAEs) at redshifts beyond 7, requiring unbiased emission-line observations that are both sufficiently deep and wide to cover enough volume to detect them. Here we present results from PASSAGE -- a pure-parallel JWST/NIRISS slitless spectroscopic survey to detect Ly emitters deep into the EoR, without the bias of photometric preselection. We identify four LAEs at in four surveyed pointings, and estimate the luminosity function (LF). We find that the LF does show a marked decrease compared to post-reionization measurements, but the change is a factor of , which is less than expected from…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Electrical and Electromagnetic Research
