arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:1109.3461 [astro-ph.CO]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

Search for z~7 Ly-alpha emitters with Suprime-Cam at the Subaru Telescope

Pascale Hibon, Nobunari Kashikawa, Christopher Willott, Masanori Iye, Takatoshi Shibuya

Published 2011-09-15Version 1

We report a search for z=7 Ly-alpha emitters (LAEs) using a custom-made Narrow-Band filter, centered at 9755 Angstroms, with the instrument Suprime-Cam installed at the Subaru telescope. We observed two different fields and obtained two sample of 7 Ly-alpha emitters of which 4 are robust in each field. We are covering the luminosity range of 9.10^{42} - 2.10^{43} erg/s in comoving volumes of ~ 4.10^{5} and 4.3.10^{5} Mpc^{3}. From this result, we derived possible z~7 Ly-alpha luminosity functions for the full samples and for a subsample of 4 objects in each field. We do not observe, in each case, any strong evolution between the z=6.5 and z~7 Ly-alpha luminosity functions. Spectroscopic confirmation for these candidate samples is required to establish a definitive measure of the luminosity function at z~7.

Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:0911.0419 [astro-ph.CO] (Published 2009-11-03, updated 2009-12-21)
Ly-alpha emitters: blue dwarfs or supermassive ULIRGs? Evidence for a transition with redshift
arXiv:1206.4028 [astro-ph.CO] (Published 2012-06-18, updated 2012-10-18)
On the Use of Ly-alpha Emitters as Probes of Reionization
arXiv:0912.4305 [astro-ph.CO] (Published 2009-12-22)
Ly-alpha emitters in the GOODS-S field: a powerful pure nebular SED with N IV] emission at z=5.563