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THE UV LUMINOSITY FUNCTION OF STAR-FORMING GALAXIES VIA DROPOUT SELECTION AT REDSHIFTS z ~ 7 AND 8 FROM THE 2012 ULTRA DEEP FIELD CAMPAIGN.

Authors :
SCHENKER, MATTHEW A.
ROBERTSON, BRANT E.
ELLIS, RICHARD S.
YOSHIAKI ONO
MCLURE, ROSS J.
DUNLOP, JAMES S.
KOEKEMOER, ANTON
BOWLER, REBECCA A. A.
MASAMI OUCHI
CURTIS-LAKE, EMMA
ROGERS, ALEXANDER B.
SCHNEIDER, EVAN
CHARLOT, STEPHANE
STARK, DANIEL P.
FURLANETTO, STEVEN R.
CIRASUOLO, MICHELE
Source :
Astrophysical Journal; 5/10/2013, Vol. 768 Issue 2, p1-14, 14p
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

We present a catalog of high-redshift star-forming galaxies selected to lie within the redshift range z ≃ 7-8 using the Ultra Deep Field 2012 (UDF12), the deepest near-infrared (near-IR) exposures yet taken with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). As a result of the increased near-IR exposure time compared to previous HST imaging in this field, we probe ~0.65 (0.25) mag fainter in absolute UV magnitude, at z ~ 7 (8), which increases confidence in a measurement of the faint end slope of the galaxy luminosity function. Through a 0.7 mag deeper limit in the key F105W filter that encompasses or lies just longward of the Lyman break, we also achieve a much-refined color-color selection that balances high redshift completeness and a low expected contamination fraction. We improve the number of dropout-selected UDF sources to 47 at z ~ 7 and 27 at z ~ 8. Incorporating brighter archival and ground-based samples, we measure the z ≃ 7 UV luminosity function to an absolute magnitude limit of MUV = -17 and find a faint end Schechter slope of α = -1.87<superscript>+0.18</superscript><subscript>-0.17</subscript>. Using a similar color-color selection at z ≃ 8 that takes our newly added imaging in the F140W filter into account, and incorporating archival data from the HIPPIES and BoRG campaigns, we provide a robust estimate of the faint end slope at z ≃ 8, α = -1.94<superscript>+0.21</superscript><subscript>-0.24</subscript>. We briefly discuss our results in the context of earlier work and that derived using the same UDF12 data but with an independent photometric redshift technique. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
768
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
90098772
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/768/2/196