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Spectroscopy of Luminous z gt 7 Galaxy Candidates and Sources of Contamination in z gt 7 Galaxy Searches

Capak, P. and Mobasher, B. and Scoville, N.~Z. and McCracken, H. and Ilbert, O. and Salvato, M. and Men_s14endez-Delmestre, K. and Aussel, H. and Cari

Keywords

galaxies: evolution, galaxies: formation, galaxies: high-redshift

Abstract

We present three bright z_s16 dropout candidates selected from deep Near-Infrared (NIR) imaging of the COSMOS 2 square degree field. All three objects match the 0.8-8um colors of other published z>7 candidates but are three magnitudes brighter, facilitating further study. Deep spectroscopy of two of the candidates covering 0.64-1.02um with Keck-DEIMOS and all three covering 0.94-1.10um and 1.52-1.80um with Keck-NIRSPEC detects weak spectral features tentatively identified as Ly-alpha at z=6.95 and z=7.69 in two of the objects. The third object is placed at z~1.6 based on a 24um and weak optical detection. A comparison with the spectral energy distributions of known z1um properties of all three objects can be matched to optically detected sources with photometric redshifts at z~1.8, so the non-detection in the i_s16 and z_s16 bands are the primary factors which favors a z>7 solution. If any of these objects are at z~7 the bright end of the luminosity function is significantly higher at z>7 than suggested by previous studies, but consistent within the statistical uncertainty and the dark matter halo distribution. If these objects are at low redshift, the Lyman-Break selection must be contaminated by a previously unknown population of low redshift objects with very strong breaks in their broad band spectral energy distributions and blue NIR colors. The implications of this result on luminosity function evolution at high redshift is discussed. We show that the primary limitation of z>7 galaxy searches with broad filters is the depth of the available optical data.

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Published
2011 as article
pj, 730 - page(s): 68
Contact
Dr. Mara Salvato
Type
experimental work
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