CHORUS II. Subaru/HSC Determination of the Lyα Luminosity Function at z=7.0: Constraints on Cosmic Reionization Model Parameter
Abstract
We present the Lyα luminosity function (LF) derived from 34 Lyα emitters (LAEs) at z=7.0 on the sky of 3.1 deg2, the largest sample compared to those in the literature obtained at a redshift z7. The LAE sample is made by deep large-area Subaru narrowband observations conducted by the Cosmic HydrOgen Reionization Unveiled with Subaru (CHORUS) project. The z=7.0 Lyα LF of our project is consistent with those of the previous DECam and Subaru studies at the bright and faint ends, respectively, while our z=7.0 Lyα LF has uncertainties significantly smaller than those of the previous study results. Exploiting the small errors of our measurements, we investigate the shape of the faint to bright-end Lyα LF. We find that the z=7.0 Lyα LF shape can be explained by the steep slope of α -2.5 suggested at z=6.6, and that there is no clear signature of a bright-end excess at z 7 claimed by the previous work, which was thought to be made by the ionized bubbles around bright LAEs whose Lyα photons could easily escape from the partly neutral IGM at z 7. We estimate the Lyα luminosity densities (LDs) with Lyα LFs at z 6-8 given by our and the previous studies, and compare the evolution of the UV-continuum LD estimated with dropouts. The Lyα LD monotonically decreases from z 6 to 8, and evolves stronger than the UV-continuum LD, indicative of the Lyα damping wing absorption of the IGM towards the heart of the reionization epoch.
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