First Results from the Lyman Alpha Galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization (LAGER) Survey: Cosmological Reionization at z ~ 7
Abstract
We present the first results from the ongoing LAGER project (Lyman Alpha Galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization), which is the largest narrowband survey for z 7 galaxies to date. Using a specially built narrowband filter NB964 for the superb large-area Dark-Energy Camera (DECam) on the NOAO/CTIO 4m Blanco telescope, LAGER has collected 34 hours NB964 narrowband imaging data in the 3 deg2 COSMOS field. We have identified 23 Lyman Alpha Emitter (LAE) candidates at z = 6.9 in the central 2-deg2 region, where DECam and public COSMOS multi-band images exist. The resulting luminosity function can be described as a Schechter function modified by a significant excess at the bright end (4 galaxies with LLyα 1043.40.2 erg s-1). The number density at LLyα 1043.40.2 erg s-1 is little changed from z= 6.6, while at fainter LLyα it is substantially reduced. Overall, we see a fourfold reduction in Lyα luminosity density from z = 5.7 to 6.9. Combined with a more modest evolution of the continuum UV luminosity density, this suggests a factor of 3 suppression of Lyα by radiative transfer through the z 7 intergalactic medium (IGM). It indicates an IGM neutral fraction xHI 0.4--0.6 (assuming Lyα velocity offsets of 100-200 km s-1). The changing shape of the Lyα luminosity function between z 6.6 and z=6.9 supports the hypothesis of ionized bubbles in a patchy reionization at z 7.
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