An Intermediate-band imaging survey for high-redshift Lyman Alpha Emitters: The Mahoroba-11
Abstract
We present results of our intermediate-band optical imaging survey for high-z Lyα emitters (LAEs) using the prime focus camera, Suprime-Cam, on the 8.2m Subaru Telescope. In our survey, we use eleven filters; four broad-band filters (B, R c, i, and z) and seven intermediate-band filters covering from 500 nm to 720 nm; we call this imaging program as the Mahoroba-11. The seven intermediate-band filters are selected from the IA filter series that is the Suprime-Cam intermediate-band filter system whose spectral resolution is R = 23. Our survey has been made in a 34 × 27 sky area in the Subaru XMM Newton Deep Survey field. We have found 409 IA-excess objects that provide us a large photometric sample of strong emission-line objects. Applying the photometric redshift method to this sample, we obtained a new sample of 198 LAE candidates at 3 < z < 5. We found that there is no evidence for evolution of the number density and the star formation rate density for LAEs with L( Lyα) ( erg s-1) > 42.67 between z 3 and 5.
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