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2009MNRAS.395.2196M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 395, 2196-2209 (2009/June-1)

The luminosity function, halo masses and stellar masses of luminous Lyman-break galaxies at redshifts 5 < z < 6.

McLURE R.J., CIRASUOLO M., DUNLOP J.S., FOUCAUD S. and ALMAINI O.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of a study of a large sample of luminous (z'AB< 26) Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs) in the redshift interval 4.7 < z < 6.3, selected from a contiguous 0.63 deg2 area covered by the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey Ultra Deep Survey and the Subaru XMM-Newton Survey. Utilizing the large area coverage and the excellent available optical+near-infrared data, we use a photometric redshift analysis to derive a new, robust, measurement of the bright end (LL*) of the ultraviolet-selected luminosity function at high redshift. When combined with literature studies of the fainter LBG population, our new sample provides improved constraints on the luminosity function of redshift 5 < z < 6 LBGs over the luminosity range 0.1L*L ≲ 10L*. A maximum likelihood analysis returns best-fitting Schechter function parameters of M*1500 = -20.73±0.11, φ* = 0.0009±0.0002/Mpc3 and α = -1.66 ±0.06 for the luminosity function at z = 5, and M*1500 = -20.04±0.12, φ* = 0.0018±0.0005/Mpc3 and α = -1.71 ±0.11 at z = 6. In addition, an analysis of the angular clustering properties of our LBG sample demonstrates that luminous 5 < z < 6 LBGs are strongly clustered (r0= 8.1+2.1–1.5h–170Mpc), and consistent with the occupation of dark matter haloes with masses of ≃1011.5–12M. Moreover, by stacking the available multiwavelength imaging data for the high-redshift LBGs, it is possible to place useful constraints on their typical stellar mass. The results of this analysis suggest that luminous LBGs at 5 < z < 6 have an average stellar mass of log10(M/M) = 10.0+0.2–0.4, consistent with the results of the clustering analysis assuming plausible values for the ratio of stellar to dark matter. Finally, by combining our luminosity function results with those of the stacking analysis we derive estimates of ≃1x107 and ≃4x106M/Mpc3 for the stellar mass density at z ≃ 5 and 6, respectively.

Abstract Copyright: © 2009 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2009 RAS

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: high-redshift

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