Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-07-11
Nuovo Cim.B122:1015-1019,2007
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
published in Astrophysical Journal
Scientific paper
10.1393/ncb/i2008-10435-8
We made a narrowband NB973 (bandwidth of 200A at 9755A) imaging of the Subaru Deep Field (SDF) and found two z=7 Lyman alpha emitter (LAE) candidates down to NB973=24.9. Carrying out deep follow-up spectroscopy, we identified one of them as a real z=6.96 LAE. This has shown that galaxy formation was in progress just 750 Myr after the Big Bang. Meanwhile, the Lyman alpha line luminosity function of LAE is known to decline from z=5.7 to 6.6 in the SDF. L* at z=6.6 is 40-60% of that at z=5.7. We also confirm that the number density of z=7 LAE is only 17% of the density at z=6.6 comparing the latest SDF LAE samples. This series of significant decreases in LAE density with increasing redshift can be the result of galaxy evolution during these epochs. However, using the UV continuum luminosity functions of LAEs, those of Lyman break galaxies, and a LAE evolution model based on the hierarchical clustering, we find that galaxy evolution alone cannot explain all the decrease in density. This extra density deficit can be interpreted as the attenuation of the Lyman alpha photons from LAEs due to a rapid evolution of neutral hydrogen fraction during the ongoing cosmic reionization at z~6.6-7.
Furusawa Hisanori
Hashimoto Tetsuya
Hattori Takashi
Iye Masanori
Kashikawa Nobunari
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