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A Steep Decline in the Galaxy Space Density beyond Redshift 9 in the CANUCS UV Luminosity Function
by
Willott, Chris J
, Muzzin, Adam
, Asada, Yoshihisa
, Brammer, Gabe
, Iyer, Kartheik G
, Desprez, Guillaume
, Mowla, Lamiya
, Rihtaršič, Gregor
, Strait, Victoria
, Sarrouh, Ghassan T. E
, Noirot, Gaël
, Sawicki, Marcin
, Matharu, Jasleen
, Abraham, Roberto
, Estrada-Carpenter, Vince
, Bradač, Maruša
, Martis, Nicholas S
, Withers, Sunna
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Galaxies
/ Hubble Space Telescope
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Luminosity
/ Photometry
/ Red shift
/ Space density
/ Space telescopes
/ Spectroscopy
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star formation
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Visual perception
2024
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A Steep Decline in the Galaxy Space Density beyond Redshift 9 in the CANUCS UV Luminosity Function
by
Willott, Chris J
, Muzzin, Adam
, Asada, Yoshihisa
, Brammer, Gabe
, Iyer, Kartheik G
, Desprez, Guillaume
, Mowla, Lamiya
, Rihtaršič, Gregor
, Strait, Victoria
, Sarrouh, Ghassan T. E
, Noirot, Gaël
, Sawicki, Marcin
, Matharu, Jasleen
, Abraham, Roberto
, Estrada-Carpenter, Vince
, Bradač, Maruša
, Martis, Nicholas S
, Withers, Sunna
in
Galaxies
/ Hubble Space Telescope
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Luminosity
/ Photometry
/ Red shift
/ Space density
/ Space telescopes
/ Spectroscopy
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star formation
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Visual perception
2024
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A Steep Decline in the Galaxy Space Density beyond Redshift 9 in the CANUCS UV Luminosity Function
by
Willott, Chris J
, Muzzin, Adam
, Asada, Yoshihisa
, Brammer, Gabe
, Iyer, Kartheik G
, Desprez, Guillaume
, Mowla, Lamiya
, Rihtaršič, Gregor
, Strait, Victoria
, Sarrouh, Ghassan T. E
, Noirot, Gaël
, Sawicki, Marcin
, Matharu, Jasleen
, Abraham, Roberto
, Estrada-Carpenter, Vince
, Bradač, Maruša
, Martis, Nicholas S
, Withers, Sunna
in
Galaxies
/ Hubble Space Telescope
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Luminosity
/ Photometry
/ Red shift
/ Space density
/ Space telescopes
/ Spectroscopy
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star formation
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Visual perception
2024
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A Steep Decline in the Galaxy Space Density beyond Redshift 9 in the CANUCS UV Luminosity Function
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A Steep Decline in the Galaxy Space Density beyond Redshift 9 in the CANUCS UV Luminosity Function
2024
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We present a new sample of 158 galaxies at redshift z > 7.5 selected from deep James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) NIRCam imaging of five widely separated sight lines in the CANUCS survey. Two-thirds of the pointings and 80% of the galaxies are covered by 12–14 NIRCam filters, including seven to nine medium bands, providing accurate photometric redshifts and robustness against low-redshift interlopers. A sample of 28 galaxies at z > 7.5 with spectroscopic redshifts shows a low systematic offset and scatter in the difference between photometric and spectroscopic redshifts. We derive the galaxy UV luminosity function at redshifts 8–12, finding a slightly higher normalization than previously seen with the Hubble Space Telescope at redshifts 8–10. We observe a steeper decline in the galaxy space density from z = 8 to 12 than found by most JWST Cycle 1 studies. In particular, we find only eight galaxies at z > 10 and none at z > 12.5, with no z > 10 galaxies brighter than F277W AB = 28 or M UV = −20 in our unmasked, delensed survey area of 53.4 arcmin2. We attribute the lack of bright z > 10 galaxies in CANUCS compared to GLASS and CEERS to intrinsic variance in the galaxy density along different sight lines. The evolution in the CANUCS luminosity function between z = 8 and 12 is comparable to that predicted by simulations that assume a standard star formation efficiency without invoking any special adjustments.
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IOP Publishing
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