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SPITZER ULTRA FAINT SURVEY PROGRAM (SURFS UP). II. IRAC-DETECTED LYMAN-BREAK GALAXIES at 6 ≲ z ≲ 10 behind STRONG-LENSING CLUSTERS

  • Kuang Han Huang
  • , Maruša Bradač
  • , Brian C. Lemaux
  • , R. E. Ryan
  • , Austin Hoag
  • , Marco Castellano
  • , Ricardo Amorin
  • , Adriano Fontana
  • , Gabriel B. Brammer
  • , Benjamin Cain
  • , L. M. Lubin
  • , Emiliano Merlin
  • , Kasper B. Schmidt
  • , Tim Schrabback
  • , Tommaso Treu
  • , Anthony H. Gonzalez
  • , Anja Von Der Linden
  • , Robert I. Knight
  • University of California at Davis
  • Space Telescope Science Institute
  • LAM
  • Osservatorio Astronomico Roma
  • University of California at Santa Barbara
  • University of Bonn
  • University of California at Los Angeles
  • University of Florida

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Abstract

We study the stellar population properties of the IRAC-detected 6 ≲ z ≲ 10 galaxy candidates from the Spitzer UltRa Faint SUrvey Program. Using the Lyman Break selection technique, we find a total of 17 galaxy candidates at 6 ≲ z ≲ 10 from Hubble Space Telescope images (including the full-depth images from the Hubble Frontier Fields program for MACS 1149 and MACS 0717) that have detections at signal-to-noise ratios ≥ 3 in at least one of the IRAC 3.6 and 4.5 μm channels. According to the best mass models available for the surveyed galaxy clusters, these IRAC-detected galaxy candidates are magnified by factors of ∼1.2-5.5. Due to the magnification of the foreground galaxy clusters, the rest-frame UV absolute magnitudes M1600 are between -21.2 and -18.9 mag, while their intrinsic stellar masses are between 2 x108Mo and 2.9 x109Mo. We identify two Lyα emitters in our sample from the Keck DEIMOS spectra, one at zLyα = 6.76 (in RXJ 1347) and one at zLyα = 6.32 (in MACS 0454). We find that 4 out of 17 z 6 galaxy candidates are favored by z ≲ 1 solutions when IRAC fluxes are included in photometric redshift fitting. We also show that IRAC [3.6]-[4.5] color, when combined with photometric redshift, can be used to identify galaxies which likely have strong nebular emission lines or obscured active galactic nucleus contributions within certain redshift windows.

Original languageEnglish
Article number11
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume817
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 20 2016

Keywords

  • galaxies: evolution
  • galaxies: high-redshift
  • gravitational lensing: strong
  • methods: data analysis

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