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A Spectroscopic Survey of Ly$α$ Emitters at $z\approx3.1$ over $\sim$1.2 Deg$^2$

Published 3 Sep 2020 in astro-ph.GA | (2009.01500v1)

Abstract: We present a spectroscopic survey of Ly$\alpha$ emitters (LAEs) at $z\approx3.1$ in the Subaru MM-Newton Deep Survey Field. This field has deep imaging data in a series of broad and narrow bands, including two adjacent narrow bands NB497 and NB503 that have allowed us to efficiently select LAE candidates at $z\approx3.1$. Using spectroscopic observations on MMT Hectospec and Magellan M2FS, we obtained a sample of 166 LAEs at $z\approx3.1$ over an effective area of $\sim$1.2 deg$2$, including 16 previously known LAEs. This is so far the largest (spectroscopically confirmed) sample of LAEs at this redshift. We make use of the secure redshifts and multi-band data to measure spectral properties such as Ly$\alpha$ luminosity and rest-frame UV slope. We derive a robust Ly$\alpha$ luminosity function (LF) that spans a luminosity range from $\sim10{42.0}$ to $>10{43.5}$ erg s${-1}$. Significant overdense and underdense regions are detected in our sample, but the area coverage is wide enough to largely suppress the effect from such cosmic variance. Our Ly$\alpha$ LF is generally consistent with those from previous studies at $z \sim 3.1$. At the brightest end of the LF, there is a tentative detection of a density excess that is not well described by the Schechter function. The comparison with the LFs at other redshifts suggests that the Ly$\alpha$ LF does not show significant evolution at $2<z<5$. Finally, we build the composite spectra of the LAEs and detect the NVI and CIV doublet emission lines at significance of $\sim 4 \sigma$, suggesting very hard radiation fields in (some of) these LAEs.

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