The faint end of the UV luminosity function at 0.4 < z < 0.7 from the Hubble Frontier Fields
Abstract
By extending the Hubble Frontier Fields (HFF) observations to the F225W band using HST WFC3/UVIS, we measure the rest-frame UV luminosity function (LF) of galaxies at 0.4 < z < 0.7, pushing into the low-luminosity galaxy regime. In this first paper of a series, we describe the HST Cycle-27 GO-15940 F225W observations and data reduction, and present a corresponding catalog for the Abell 2744 field, which is the most data-rich HFF cluster field. Combining deep Near-UV imaging and the high magnification from strong gravitational lensing of the foreground cluster, we identify 152 faint galaxies with -19.5 < MUV < -12.1 at 0.4 < z < 0.7 through hybrid photometric-spectroscopic redshift selection from the Abell 2744 F225W catalog. Using a sample defined by a 50\% completeness cut and applying the maximum likelihood estimation, we derive the best-fit Schechter parameters for the UV LF at z 0.55 down to MUV < -13.5 mag, including a faint-end slope of α = -1.324+0.072-0.074. We incorporate a curvature parameter δ in parameter estimation to account for a possible turn-over at the faint end of the UV LF, leveraging the exceedingly low luminosities probed by our sample. Our results rule out a turn-over brighter than MUV = -15.5 at the 3σ confidence level.
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