[Abbreviated] We present the largest search to date for z∼8 Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) based on 350 arcmin2 of HST observations in the V-, Y-, J- and H-bands from the Brightest of Reionizing Galaxies (BoRG) survey. The BoRG dataset includes ∼50 arcmin2 of new data and deeper observations of two previous BoRG pointings, from which we present 9 new z∼8 LBG candidates, bringing the total number of BoRG LBGs to 38 with 25.5⩽mJ⩽27.6 (AB system). We introduce a new Bayesian formalism for estimating the galaxy luminosity function (LF), which does not require binning (and thus smearing) of the data and includes a likelihood based on the formally correct binomial distribution as opposed to the often used approximate Poisson distribution. We demonstrate the utility of the new method on a sample of 97 LBGs that combines the bright BoRG galaxies with the fainter sources published in Bouwens et al. (2012) from the HUDF and ERS programs. We show that the z∼8 LF is well described by a Schechter function with a characteristic magnitude M⋆=−20.15−0.38+0.29, a faint-end slope of α=−1.87−0.26+0.26, and a number density of log10ϕ⋆[Mpc−3]=−3.24−0.24+0.25. Integrated down to M=−17.7 this LF yields a luminosity density, log10ϵ[erg/s/Hz/Mpc3]=25.52−0.05+0.05. Our LF analysis is consistent with previously published determinations within 1σ. We discuss the implication of our study for the physics of reionization. By assuming theoretically motivated priors on the clumping factor and the photon escape fraction we show that the UV LF from galaxy samples down to M=−17.7 can ionize only 10-50% of the neutral hydrogen at z∼8. Full reionization would require extending the LF down to M=−15.
@article{arxiv.1402.4129,
title = {The Luminosity Function at z~8 from 97 Y-band dropouts: Inferences About Reionization},
author = {Kasper B. Schmidt and Tommaso Treu and Michele Trenti and Larry D. Bradley and Brandon C. Kelly and Pascal A. Oesch and Benne W. Holwerda and J. Michael Shull and Massimo Stiavelli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.4129},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in ApJ, 22 pages, 15 figures