Census of Lyα Emission from 600 Galaxies at z=5-14: Evolution of the Lyα Luminosity Function and a Late Sharp Cosmic Reionization

Abstract

We present the statistical properties of Lyα emission in 586 galaxies at z=4.5-14.2, observed by multiple JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy projects, including JADES, GLASS, CEERS, and GO/DDT programs. We obtain Lyα equivalent width (EW), Lyα escape fraction, and ionizing photon production efficiency measurements or upper limits for these galaxies, and confirm that the Lyα emitting galaxy fraction decreases towards higher redshifts. We derive Lyα luminosity functions from z 5 to z 10-14 with the observed Lyα EW distributions and galaxy UV luminosity functions, and find a 3 dex decrease in number density at LLyα=1042-1043 erg s-1 over the redshift range. Notably, this study presents the first constraints on the Lyα luminosity function at z 8-14. We obtain the neutral hydrogen fractions of xHI=0.17-0.16+0.23, 0.63-0.28+0.18, 0.79-0.21+0.13, and 0.88-0.13+0.11 at z6, 7, 8-9, and 10-14, respectively, via comparisons of the reionization models developed by semi-numerical simulations with 21cmFAST explaining the observations of Lyα, UV continuum, and Planck electron optical depth. The high xHI values over z 7-14 suggest a late and sharp reionization, with the primary reionization process occurring at z 6-7. Such a late and sharp reionization is not easily explained by either a clumpy inter-galactic medium or sources of reionization in a classical faint-galaxy or a bright-galaxy/AGN scenario, unless a very high escape fraction or AGN duty cycle is assumed at z 6-7.

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