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First Spectroscopic Confirmations of z ~ 7.0 Lya Emitting Galaxies in the LAGER Survey

Authors :
Huan Yang
Leopoldo Infante
Xianzhong Zheng
Chunyan Jiang
Wenyong Kang
Steven L. Finkelstein
Junxian Wang
Gaspar Galaz
James E. Rhoads
Weida Hu
Pascale Hibon
Sangeeta Malhotra
Vithal Tilvi
Linhua Jiang
Alicia Gonzalez
Zhen-Ya Zheng
Xu Kong
Alistair R. Walker
L. Felipe Barrientos
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Narrowband imaging is a highly successful approach for finding large numbers of high redshift Lya emitting galaxies (LAEs) up to z~6.6. However, at z>~7 there are as yet only 3 narrowband selected LAEs with spectroscopic confirmations (two at z~6.9-7.0, one at z~7.3), which hinders extensive studies on cosmic reionization and galaxy evolution at this key epoch. We have selected 23 candidate z~6.9 LAEs in COSMOS field with the large area narrowband survey LAGER (Lyman-Alpha Galaxies at the End of Reionization). In this work we present spectroscopic followup observations of 12 candidates using IMACS on Magellan. For 9 of these, the observations are sufficiently deep to detect the expected lines. Lya emission lines are identified in six sources (yielding a success rate of 2/3), including 3 luminous LAEs with Lya luminosities of L(Lya) ~ 10^{43.5} erg/s, the highest among known spectroscopically confirmed galaxies at >~7.0. This triples the sample size of spectroscopically confirmed narrowband selected LAEs at z>~7, and confirms the bright end bump in the Lya luminosity function we previously derived based on the photometric sample, supporting a patchy reionization scenario. Two luminous LAEs appear physically linked with projected distance of 1.1 pMpc and velocity difference of ~ 170 km/s. They likely sit in a common ionized bubble produced by themselves or with close neighbors, which reduces the IGM attenuation of Lya. A tentative narrow NV$��$1240 line is seen in one source, hinting at activity of a central massive black hole with metal rich line emitting gas.<br />6 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables, accepted by ApJL

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2e1cbc5523a9c3c2fbb166e7ec674380