STATISTICS OF 207 Lyα EMITTERS AT A REDSHIFT NEAR 7: CONSTRAINTS ON REIONIZATION AND GALAXY FORMATION MODELS

Masami Ouchi(Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe), Kazuhiro Shimasaku(Tokyo University of Science), Hisanori Furusawa(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan), Tomoki Saito(Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe), Makiko Yoshida(The University of Tokyo), Masayuki Akiyama(Tohoku University), Yoshiaki Ono(The University of Tokyo), Tōru Yamada(Tohoku University), Kazuaki Ota(The University of Tokyo), Nobunari Kashikawa(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan), Masanori Iye(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan), Tadayuki Kodama(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan), Sadanori Okamura(Tokyo University of Science), Chris Simpson(Liverpool John Moores University), M. Yoshida(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
The Astrophysical Journal
October 15, 2010
Cited by 665Open Access
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Abstract

We present Lya luminosity function (LF), clustering measurements, and Lya line profiles based on the largest sample, to date, of 207 Lya emitters (LAEs) at z=6.6 on the 1-deg^2 sky of Subaru/XMM-Newton Deep Survey (SXDS) field. Our z=6.6 Lya LF including cosmic variance estimates yields the best-fit Schechter parameters of phi*=8.5 +3.0/-2.2 x10^(-4) Mpc^(-3) and L*(Lya)=4.4 +/-0.6 x10^42 erg s^(-1) with a fixed alpha=-1.5, and indicates a decrease from z=5.7 at the >~90% confidence level. However, this decrease is not large, only =~30% in Lya luminosity, which is too small to be identified in the previous studies. A clustering signal of z=6.6 LAEs is detected for the first time. We obtain the correlation length of r_0=2-5 h^(-1) Mpc and bias of b=3-6, and find no significant boost of clustering amplitude by reionization at z=6.6. The average hosting dark halo mass inferred from clustering is 10^10-10^11 Mo, and duty cycle of LAE population is roughly ~1% albeit with large uncertainties. The average of our high-quality Keck/DEIMOS spectra shows an FWHM velocity width of 251 +/-16 km s^(-1). We find no large evolution of Lya line profile from z=5.7 to 6.6, and no anti-correlation between Lya luminosity and line width at z=6.6. The combination of various reionization models and our observational results about the LF, clustering, and line profile indicates that there would exist a small decrease of IGM's Lya transmission owing to reionization, but that the hydrogen IGM is not highly neutral at z=6.6. Our neutral-hydrogen fraction constraint implies that the major reionization process took place at z>~7.


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