The Lyα Luminosity Function and Cosmic Reionization at z 7.0: a Tale of Two LAGER Fields

Abstract

We present the largest-ever sample of 79 Lyα emitters (LAEs) at z 7.0 selected in the COSMOS and CDFS fields of the LAGER project (the Lyman Alpha Galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization). Our newly amassed ultradeep narrowband exposure and deeper/wider broadband images have more than doubled the number of LAEs in COSMOS, and we have selected 30 LAEs in the second field CDFS. We detect two large-scale LAE-overdense regions in the COSMOS that are likely protoclusters at the highest redshift to date. We perform injection and recovery simulations to derive the sample incompleteness. We show significant incompleteness comes from blending with foreground sources, which however has not been corrected in LAE luminosity functions in the literature. The bright end bump in the Lyα luminosity function in COSMOS is confirmed with 6 (2 newly selected) luminous LAEs (LLyα > 1043.3 erg s-1). Interestingly, the bump is absent in CDFS, in which only one luminous LAE is detected. Meanwhile, the faint end luminosity functions from the two fields well agree with each other. The 6 luminous LAEs in COSMOS coincide with 2 LAE-overdense regions, while such regions are not seen in CDFS. The bright-end luminosity function bump could be attributed to ionized bubbles in a patchy reionization. It appears associated with cosmic overdensities, thus supports an inside-out reionization topology at z 7.0, i.e., the high density peaks were ionized earlier compared to the voids. An average neutral hydrogen fraction of xHI 0.2 -- 0.4 is derived at z 7.0 based on the cosmic evolution of the Lyα luminosity function.

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