The Ultraviolet Luminosity Function at 0.6 < z < 1 from UVCANDELS
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Published:2024-08-21
Issue:1
Volume:972
Page:8
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ISSN:0004-637X
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Container-title:The Astrophysical Journal
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language:
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Short-container-title:ApJ
Author:
Sun LeiORCID, Wang XinORCID, Teplitz Harry I.ORCID, Mehta VihangORCID, Alavi AnahitaORCID, Rafelski MarcORCID, Windhorst Rogier A.ORCID, Scarlata ClaudiaORCID, Gardner Jonathan P.ORCID, Smith Brent M.ORCID, Sunnquist BenORCID, Prichard LauraORCID, Cheng YingjieORCID, Grogin NormanORCID, Hathi Nimish P.ORCID, Hayes MatthewORCID, Koekemoer Anton M.ORCID, Mobasher BahramORCID, Nedkova Kalina V.ORCID, O’Connell RobertORCID, Robertson BrantORCID, Taamoli SinaORCID, Yung L. Y. AaronORCID, Brammer GabrielORCID, Colbert JamesORCID, Conselice ChristopherORCID, Gawiser EricORCID, Guo YichengORCID, Jansen Rolf A.ORCID, Ji ZhiyuanORCID, Lucas Ray A.ORCID, Rutkowski MichaelORCID, Siana BrianORCID, Vanzella ErosORCID, Ashcraft TeresaORCID, Bagley MicaelaORCID, Baronchelli IvanoORCID, Barro GuillermoORCID, Blanche AlexORCID, Broussard AdamORCID, Carleton TimothyORCID, Chartab NimaORCID, Codoreanu AlexORCID, Cohen SethORCID, Dai Y. SophiaORCID, Darvish BehnamORCID, Davé RomeelORCID, DeGroot LauraORCID, De Mello Duilia, Dickinson MarkORCID, Emami NajmehORCID, Ferguson HenryORCID, Ferreira LeonardoORCID, Finkelstein KeelyORCID, Finkelstein StevenORCID, Gburek TimothyORCID, Giavalisco MauroORCID, Grazian AndreaORCID, Gronwall CarylORCID, Hemmati ShoubanehORCID, Howell JustinORCID, Iyer KartheikORCID, Kaviraj SugataORCID, Kurczynski PeterORCID, Lazar IlinORCID, MacKenty JohnORCID, Mantha Kameswara BharadwajORCID, Martin AlecORCID, Martin GarrethORCID, McCabe TylerORCID, Olsen CharlotteORCID, Otteson LillianORCID, Ravindranath SwaraORCID, Redshaw CalebORCID, Sattari ZahraORCID, Soto EmmarisORCID, Zabelle BonnabelleORCID,
Abstract
Abstract
UVCANDELS is a Hubble Space Telescope Cycle-26 Treasury Program awarded 164 orbits of primary ultraviolet (UV) F275W imaging and coordinated parallel optical F435W imaging in four CANDELS fields—GOODS-N, GOODS-S, EGS, and COSMOS—covering a total area of ∼426 arcmin2. This is ∼2.7 times larger than the area covered by previous deep-field space UV data combined, reaching a depth of about 27 and 28 ABmag (5σ in 0.”2 apertures) for F275W and F435W, respectively. Along with new photometric catalogs, we present an analysis of the rest-frame UV luminosity function (LF), relying on our UV-optimized aperture photometry method, yielding a factor of 1.5 increase over H-isophot aperture photometry in the signal-to-noise ratios of galaxies in our F275W imaging. Using well-tested photometric redshift measurements, we identify 5810 galaxies at redshifts 0.6 < z < 1, down to an absolute magnitude of M
UV = −14.2. In order to minimize the effect of uncertainties in estimating the completeness function, especially at the faint end, we restrict our analysis to sources above 30% completeness, which provides a final sample of 4726 galaxies at −21.5 < M
UV < −15.5. We performed a maximum likelihood estimate to derive the best-fit parameters of the UV LF. We report a best-fit faint-end slope of
α
=
−
1.359
−
0.041
+
0.041
at z ∼ 0.8. Creating subsamples at z ∼ 0.7 and z ∼ 0.9, we observe a possible evolution of α with redshift. The unobscured UV luminosity density at M
UV < −10 is derived as
ρ
U
V
=
1.339
−
0.030
+
0.027
(
×
10
26
e
r
g
s
−
1
H
z
−
1
M
p
c
−
3
)
using our best-fit LF parameters. The new F275W and F435 photometric catalogs from UVCANDELS have been made publicly available on the Barbara A. Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes.
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
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