Abstract
We conduct a census of 20 $z=7.0$ Ly$\alpha$ emitters (LAEs) detected in
Subaru Deep Field (SDF) and Subaru XMM Deep Survey (SXDS) field to a Ly$\alpha$
luminosity limit $L(Ly\alpha) = 2.010^42$ erg s$^-1$ or $\sim
0.3$ $L^*_z=7$ in a volume $V=6.110^5$ Mpc$^3$ by our $80$ and 37
hrs of Subaru Telescope Suprime-Cam narrowband NB973 and reddest optical y-band
imagings. We compare Ly$\alpha$ luminosity function (LF), rest frame UV LF,
Ly$\alpha$ equivalent width (EW) distribution of $z=7.0$ LAEs to those of
$z=5.7$, 6.6 and 7.3 LAEs from previous Suprime-Cam surveys to comparable
limits. The Ly$\alpha$ LF significantly declines from $z=5.7$ to 7.0 at the
bright to faint end and from $z=6.6$ to 7.0 at the faint end. It more
significantly declines from $z=7.0$ to 7.3. Meanwhile, though the UV LF of LAEs
does not evolve much at $z=5.7$-6.6, it modestly declines from $z=6.6$ to 7.0.
Furthermore, in addition to the systematic decrease in Ly$\alpha$ EWs from
$z=5.7$ to 6.6 previously found, we find that 2/3 of our $z=7.0$ LAEs detected
in the UV continuum have lower EWs than those of $z=6.6$ LAEs. These results
indicate that the Ly$\alpha$ LF acceleratingly decreases at $z>5.7$ as
suggested by previous studies, and the decline of the UV LF at $z=6.6$-7.0
suggests that galaxy evolution contributes to the declines of the Ly$\alpha$ LF
and EWs at this epoch. Comparison of our $z=7.0$ Ly$\alpha$ LF to the one
predicted by a recent LAE evolution model further reveals that galaxy evolution
alone cannot explain all the decline of the Ly$\alpha$ LF at $z=7.0$. If we
attribute the discrepancy to Ly$\alpha$ attenuation by neutral hydrogen, the
intergalactic medium transmission of Ly$\alpha$ photons at $z=7.0$ would be
$0.6$-0.7. It is lower (higher) than the one at $z=6.6$ ($z=7.3$) derived
by previous studies, suggesting that neutral fraction increases at $z > 6$.
Description
[1703.02501] A New Constraint on Reionization by a Census of $z=7.0$ Ly$\alpha$ Emitters with a Deep and Large Sample to 0.3 $L^*$: Evolution of Ly$\alpha$ Luminosity Function and Equivalent Width at $z\sim6-7$
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