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2006ApJ...636..575S - Astrophys. J., 636, 575-581 (2006/January-2)

Optical and infrared nondetection of the z = 10 galaxy behind Abell 1835.

SMITH G.P., SAND D.J., EGAMI E., STERN D. and EISENHARDT P.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

Gravitational lensing by massive galaxy clusters is a powerful tool for the discovery and study of high-redshift galaxies, including those at z≥6 likely responsible for cosmic reionization. Pelló et al. recently used this technique to discover a candidate gravitationally magnified galaxy at z=10 behind the massive cluster lens Abell 1835 (z=0.25). We present new Keck and Spitzer Space Telescope observations of the z=10 candidate (hereafter #1916, following Pelló et al.'s nomenclature) together with a reanalysis of archival optical and near-infrared imaging from the Hubble Space Telescope and Very Large Telescope, respectively. Our analysis extends from the atmospheric cutoff at λobs≃0.35 µm out to λobs≃5 µm. The z=10 galaxy is not detected in any of these data, including an independent reduction of Pelló et al.'s discovery H- and K-band imaging. We conclude that there is no statistically reliable evidence for the existence of #1916. We also assess the implications of our results for ground-based near-infrared searches for gravitationally magnified galaxies at z≳7. The broad conclusion is that such experiments remain feasible, assuming that space-based optical and mid-infrared imaging are available to break the degeneracy with low-redshift interlopers (e.g., z∼2-3) when fitting spectral templates to the photometric data.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Observations - Cosmology: Early Universe - Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: Formation - Infrared: Galaxies

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