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2012ApJ...757...43H - Astrophys. J., 757, 43 (2012/September-3)

Near-infrared survey of the GOODS-north field: search for luminous galaxy candidates at z ≳ 6.5.

HATHI N.P., MOBASHER B., CAPAK P., WANG W.-H. and FERGUSON H.C.

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We present near-infrared (NIR; J and Ks) survey of the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey-North (GOODS-N) field. The publicly available imaging data were obtained using the MOIRCS instrument on the 8.2 m Subaru and the WIRCam instrument on the 3.6 m Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT). These observations fulfill a serious wavelength gap in the GOODS-N data, i.e., lack of deep NIR observations. We combine the Subaru/MOIRCS and CFHT/WIRCam archival data to generate deep J- and Ks-band images, covering the full GOODS-N field (∼169 arcmin2) to an AB magnitude limit of ∼25 mag (3σ). We applied z850-band dropout color selection criteria, using the NIR data generated here. We have identified two possible Lyman break galaxy (LBG) candidates at z ≳ 6.5 with J ≲ 24.5. The first candidate is a likely LBG at z ≃ 6.5 based on a weak spectral feature tentatively identified as Lyα line in the deep Keck/DEIMOS spectrum, while the second candidate is a possible LBG at z ≃ 7 based on its photometric redshift. These z850-dropout objects, if confirmed, are among the brightest such candidates found so far. At z ≳ 6.5, their star formation rate is estimated as 100-200 M/yr. If they continue to form stars at this rate, they assemble a stellar mass of ∼5x1010 M after about 400 million years, becoming the progenitors of massive galaxies observed at z ≃ 5. We study the implication of the z 850-band dropout candidates discovered here, in constraining the bright end of the luminosity function and understanding the nature of high-redshift galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): catalogs - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: high-redshift

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