Census of Ly$α$ Emission from $\sim 600$ Galaxies at $z=5-14$: Evolution of the Ly$α$ Luminosity Function and a Late Sharp Cosmic Reionization (2501.05834v3)
Abstract: We present the statistical properties of Ly$\alpha$ emission in 586 galaxies at $z=4.5-14.2$, observed by multiple JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy projects, including JADES, GLASS, CEERS, and GO/DDT programs. We obtain Ly$\alpha$ equivalent width (EW), Ly$\alpha$ escape fraction, and ionizing photon production efficiency measurements or upper limits for these galaxies, and confirm that the Ly$\alpha$ emitting galaxy fraction decreases towards higher redshifts. We derive Ly$\alpha$ luminosity functions from $z\sim 5$ to $z\sim 10-14$ with the observed Ly$\alpha$ EW distributions and galaxy UV luminosity functions, and find a $\sim3$ dex decrease in number density at $L_\mathrm{Ly\alpha}=10{42}-10{43}$ erg s${-1}$ over the redshift range. Notably, this study presents the first constraints on the Ly$\alpha$ luminosity function at $z\sim 8-14$. We obtain the neutral hydrogen fractions of $x_\mathrm{HI}=0.17_{-0.16}{+0.23}$, $0.63_{-0.28}{+0.18}$, $0.79_{-0.21}{+0.13}$, and $0.88_{-0.13}{+0.11}$ at $z\sim6$, $7$, $8-9$, and $10-14$, respectively, via comparisons of the reionization models developed by semi-numerical simulations with 21cmFAST explaining the observations of Ly$\alpha$, UV continuum, and Planck electron optical depth. The high $x_\mathrm{HI}$ values over $z\sim 7-14$ suggest a late and sharp reionization, with the primary reionization process occurring at $z\sim 6-7$. Such a late and sharp reionization is not easily explained by either a clumpy inter-galactic medium or sources of reionization in a classical faint-galaxy or a bright-galaxy/AGN scenario, unless a very high escape fraction or AGN duty cycle is assumed at $z\sim 6-7$.
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