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Evolution of the observed Ly alpha luminosity function from z=6.5 to z=7.7: evidence for the epoch of reionization?
Aims. Ly alpha emitters (LAEs) can be detected out to very high redshifts during the epoch of reionization. The evolution of the LAE luminosity function with redshift is a direct probe of the Ly alpha transmission of the intergalactic medium (IGM), and therefore of the IGM neutral-hydrogen fraction. Measuring the Ly alpha luminosity function (LF) of Lya emitters at redshift z = 7.7 therefore allows us to constrain the ionizing state of the Universe at this redshift.
Type
research article
Web of Science ID
WOS:000300614100066
Authors
Clement, B.
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Cuby, J.-G.
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Fontana, A.
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Freudling, W.
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Fynbo, J.
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Gallego, J.
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Hibon, P.
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Le Fevre, O.
Publication date
2012
Published in
Volume
538
Start page
A66
Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
EPFL units
Available on Infoscience
April 5, 2012
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