2020A&A...643A.149S -
Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 643A, 149-149 (2020/11-1)
J-PLUS: Unveiling the brightest end of the Lyα luminosity function at 2.0 < z < 3.3 over 1000 deg2.
SPINOSO D., ORSI A., LOPEZ-SANJUAN C., BONOLI S., VIIRONEN K., IZQUIERDO-VILLALBA D., SOBRAL D., GURUNG-LOPEZ S., HERNAN-CABALLERO A., EDEROCLITE A., VARELA J., OVERZIER R., MIRALDA-ESCUDE J., MUNIESA D.J., VILCHEZ J.M., ALCANIZ J., ANGULO R.E., CENARRO A.J., CRISTOBAL-HORNILLOS D., DUPKE R.A., HERNANDEZ-MONTEAGUDO C., MARIN-FRANCH A., MOLES M., SODRE L.Jr and VAZQUEZ-RAMIO H.
Abstract (from CDS):
We present the photometric determination of the bright end of the Lyα luminosity function (LF; at LLyα≥1043.3erg/s) within four redshift windows (Δz<0.16) in the interval 2.2≤z≤3.3. Our work is based on the Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS) first data release, which provides multiple narrow-band measurements over ∼1000deg2, with limiting magnitude r∼22. The analysis of high-z Lyα-emitting sources over such a wide area is unprecedented and allows us to select approximately 14500 hyper-bright (LLyα>1043.3erg/s) Lyα-emitting candidates. We test our selection with two spectroscopic programs at the GTC telescope, which confirm ∼89% of the targets as line-emitting sources, with ∼64% being genuine z∼2.2 quasars (QSOs). We extend the 2.2≤z≤3.3 Lyα LF for the first time above LLyα∼1044erg/s and down to densities of ∼10–8Mpc–3. Our results unveil the Schechter exponential decay of the brightest-end of the Lyα LF in great detail, complementing the power-law component of previous determinations at 43.3≤Log10(LLyα/(erg/s)≤44. We measure Φ*=(3.33±0.19)x10–6, Log(L*)=44.65±0.65, and α=-1.35±0.84 as an average over the probed redshifts. These values are significantly different from the typical Schechter parameters measured for the Lyα LF of high-z star-forming Lyman-α emitters (LAEs). This implies that z>2 AGNs/QSOs (likely dominant in our samples) are described by a structurally different LF from that used to describe z>2 star-forming LAEs, namely LQSOs*∼100LLAEs* and ΦQSOs*∼10–3ΦLAEs*, with the transition between the two LFs happening at LLyα∼1043.5erg/s. This supports the scenario in which Lyα-emitting AGNs/QSOs are the most abundant class of z≥2 Lyα emitters at LLyα≥1043.3erg/s. Finally, we suggest that a significant number of these z≥2 AGNs/QSOs (∼60% of our samples) are currently misclassified as stars based on their broad-band colours, but are identified for the first time as high-z line-emitters by our narrow-band-based selection.
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