The UDF05 Follow-up of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. I. The Faint-End Slope of the Lyman Break Galaxy Population at z similar to 5

We present the UDF05 HST program, which consists of three disjoint fields-NICP12, NICP34, plus the HUDF-with deep ACS (F606W, F775W, and F850LP) and NICMOS (F110W and F160W) imaging. Here we use the ACS data for the NICP12 and HUDF fields to implement a (V - i) - (i - z) selection criterion that all...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal 2007-12, Vol.671 (2), p.1212-1226
Hauptverfasser: Oesch, P A, Stiavelli, M, Carollo, C M, Bergeron, LE, Koekemoer, A M, Lucas, R A, Pavlovsky, C M, Trenti, M, Lilly, S J, Beckwith, SVW, Dahlen, T, Ferguson, H C, Gardner, J P, Lacey, C
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Zusammenfassung:We present the UDF05 HST program, which consists of three disjoint fields-NICP12, NICP34, plus the HUDF-with deep ACS (F606W, F775W, and F850LP) and NICMOS (F110W and F160W) imaging. Here we use the ACS data for the NICP12 and HUDF fields to implement a (V - i) - (i - z) selection criterion that allows us to identify a sample of 101 (133) z similar to 5 Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) down to z sub(850) = 28.5 (29.25) mag in NICP12 (HUDF). We construct the rest-frame 1400 [unk] LBG luminosity function (LF) over the range M sub(1400) = [-21.4, -17.1], i.e. down to similar to 0.04L. at z similar to 5, and use Subaru Deep Field results (Yoshida et al. 2006) to constrain our LF at the bright end (M sub(1400) greater than or equal to -22.2). we show that (1) different assumptions regarding the LBG SED distribution, dust properties, and intergalactic absorption result in a 25% variation in the number density of LBGs at z similar to 5; (2) under consistent assumptions for dust properties and intergalactic absorption, the HUDF is similar to 30% underdense in z similar to 5 LBGs relative to the NICP12 field, a variation which is well explained by cosmic variance; and (3) the faint-end slope of the LF does not depend on the input parameters, and has a value of alpha similar to -1.6, similar to the faint-end slope of the LF of z similar to 3 and z similar to 6 LBGs. Our study therefore supports no variation in the faint end of the LBG LF over the whole redshift range z similar to 3 to z similar to 6. Based on a comparison with semlanalytical models, we speculate that the z similar to 5 LBGs might have a top-heavy IMF.
ISSN:0004-637X
DOI:10.1086/522423