A deep, narrow J-band search for proto-galactic Lyman Alpha emission at redshifts z~9

Abstract

We present a deep, narrow J-band search for proto--galactic Lyman Alpha emission at redshifts z~9. We combine an exceptionally deep image of the Hubble Deep Field South, obtained using a narrow band filter centred on the wavelength 1.187 microns using the VLT/ISAAC facility, with existing deep, broad band images covering optical to near infrared wavelengths. We search for z~9 Lyman Alpha emitting galaxies displaying a significant narrow band excess relative to the Js-band that are undetected at optical wavelengths. We detect no sources consistent with this criterion to the 90% point source flux limit of the NB image, FNB = 3.28 x 10-18 ergs/s/cm2. The survey selection function indicates that we have sampled a volume of approximately 340 h-3 Mpc3 to a Lyman Alpha emission luminosity of 1043 h-2 ergs/s. We conclude by considering the potential implications for the physics of the high--redshift universe.

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