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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 619, Issue 1, Pages 12-18Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/426423
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cosmology : observations; early universe; galaxies : formation; galaxies : high-redshift
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We report the discovery of a Lyalpha-emitting galaxy at redshift z = 6.545 serendipitously identified in the course of spectroscopic follow-up of hard X-ray sources on behalf of the Serendipitous Extragalactic X-Ray Source Identification (SEXSI) survey. The line flux of the galaxy, 2.1 x 10(-17) ergs cm(-2) s(-1), is similar to line fluxes probed by narrowband imaging surveys; the 5.2 arcmin(2) surveyed implies a surface density of z approximate to 6: 5 Lyalpha emitters somewhat higher than that inferred from narrowband surveys. This source marks the sixth Lyalpha-emitting galaxy identified at z approximate to 6.5, a redshift putatively beyond the epoch of reionization when the damping wings of the neutral hydrogen of the intergalactic medium is capable of severely attenuating Lyalpha emission. By comparing the Lyalpha luminosity functions at z approximate to 5.7 and z approximate to 6.5, we infer that the intergalactic medium may remain largely reionized from the local universe out to z approximate to 6.5.
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