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The Evolution of the Galaxy Rest-Frame Ultraviolet Luminosity Function Over the First Two Billion YearsWe present a robust measurement and analysis of the rest-frame ultraviolet (UV) luminosity function at z = 4 to 8. We use deep Hubble Space Telescope imaging over the CANDELS/GOODS fields, the Hubble Ultra Deep Field and the Hubble Frontier Field deep parallel observations near the Abell 2744 and MACS J0416.1- 2403 clusters. The combination of these surveys provides an effective volume of 0.6-1.2 ×10(exp 6) Mpc(exp 3) over this epoch, allowing us to perform a robust search for bright (M(sub UV) less than −21) and faint (M(sub UV) = −18) galaxies. We select galaxies using a well-tested photometric redshift technique with careful screening of contaminants, finding a sample of 7446 galaxies at 3.5 less than z less than 8.5, with more than 1000 galaxies at z of approximately 6 - 8. We measure both a stepwise luminosity function for galaxies in our redshift samples, as well as a Schechter function, using a Markov Chain Monte Carlo analysis to measure robust uncertainties. At the faint end our UV luminosity functions agree with previous studies, yet we find a higher abundance of UV-bright galaxies at z of greater than or equal to 6. Our bestfit value of the characteristic magnitude M* is consistent with −21 at z of greater than or equal to 5, different than that inferred based on previous trends at lower redshift. At z = 8, a single power-law provides an equally good fit to the UV luminosity function, while at z = 6 and 7, an exponential cutoff at the bright-end is moderately preferred. We compare our luminosity functions to semi-analytical models, and find that the lack of evolution in M* is consistent with models where the impact of dust attenuation on the bright-end of the luminosity function decreases at higher redshift, though a decreasing impact of feedback may also be possible. We measure the evolution of the cosmic star-formation rate (SFR) density by integrating our observed luminosity functions to M(sub UV) = −17, correcting for dust attenuation, and find that the SFR density declines proportionally to (1 + z)((exp −4.3)(+/-)(0.5)) at z greater than 4, consistent with observations at z greater than or equal to 9. Our observed luminosity functions are consistent with a reionization history that starts at redshift of approximately greater than 10, completes at z greater than 6, and reaches a midpoint (x(sub HII) = 0.5) at 6.7 less than z less than 9.4. Finally, using a constant cumulative number density selection and an empirically derived rising star-formation history, our observations predict that the abundance of bright z = 9 galaxies is likely higher than previous constraints, though consistent with recent estimates of bright z similar to 10 galaxies.
Document ID
20150001320
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Finkelstein, Steven L.
(Texas Univ. Austin, TX, United States)
Ryan, Russell E., Jr.
(Space Telescope Science Inst. Baltimore, MD, United States)
Papovich, Casey
(Texas A&M Univ. College Station, TX, United States)
Dickinson, Mark
(National Optical Astronomy Observatories Tucson, AZ, United States)
Song, Mimi
(Texas Univ. Austin, TX, United States)
Somerville, Rachel
(Rutgers Univ. Piscataway, NJ, United States)
Ferguson, Henry C.
(Space Telescope Science Inst. Baltimore, MD, United States)
Salmon, Brett
(Texas A&M Univ. College Station, TX, United States)
Giavalisco, Mauro
(Massachusetts Univ. Amherst, MA, United States)
Koekomoer, Anton M.
(Space Telescope Science Inst. Baltimore, MD, United States)
Ashby, Matthew L. N.
(Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Cambridge, MA, United States)
Behroozi, Peter
(Space Telescope Science Inst. Baltimore, MD, United States)
Castellano, Marco
(Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica Italy)
Dunlop, James S.
(Edinburgh Univ. United Kingdom)
Faber, Sandy M.
(Lick Observatory Santa Cruz, CA, United States)
Fazio, Giovanni G.
(Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Cambridge, MA, United States)
Fontana, Adriano
(Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica Italy)
Grogin, Norman A.
(Space Telescope Science Inst. Baltimore, MD, United States)
Hathi, Nimish
(Aix-Marseille Univ. Marseille, France)
Jaacks, Jason
(Texas Univ. Austin, TX, United States)
Kocevski, Dale D.
(California Univ. Riverside, CA, United States)
Livermore, Rachael
(Texas Univ. Austin, TX, United States)
McLure, Ross J.
(California Univ. Riverside, CA, United States)
Merlin, Emiliano
(Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica Italy)
Rafelski, Marc Alexander
(Oak Ridge Associated Universities Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Date Acquired
February 3, 2015
Publication Date
October 21, 2014
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Report/Patent Number
GSFC-E-DAA-TN18818
Report Number: GSFC-E-DAA-TN18818
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNH06CC03B
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS5-26555
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
Galaxy
Rest-Frame
Evolution
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