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24 April 2024
 
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A Magellan M2FS Spectroscopic Survey of Galaxies at 5.5<z<6.8: Program Overview and a Sample of the Brightest Lyman-alpha Emitters
Linhua Jiang ; Yue Shen ; Fuyan Bian ; Zhen-Ya Zheng ; Jin Wu ; Grecco A. Oyarzun ; Guillermo A. Blanc ; Xiaohui Fan ; Luis C. Ho ; Leopoldo Infante ; Ran Wang ; Xue-Bing Wu ; Mario Mateo ; John I. Bailey III ; Jeffrey D. Crane ; Edward W. Olszewski ; Stephen Shectman ; Ian Thompson ; Matthew G. Walker ;
Date 17 Aug 2017
AbstractWe present a spectroscopic survey of high-redshift, luminous galaxies over four square degrees on the sky, aiming to build a large and homogeneous sample of Ly$alpha$ emitters (LAEs) at $zapprox5.7$ and 6.5, and Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs) at $5.5<z<6.8$. The fields that we choose to observe are well-studied, such as SXDS and COSMOS. They have deep optical imaging data in a series of broad and narrow bands, allowing efficient selection of galaxy candidates. Spectroscopic observations are being carried out using the multi-object spectrograph M2FS on the Magellan Clay telescope. M2FS is efficient to identify high-redshift galaxies, owing to its 256 optical fibers deployed over a circular field-of-view 30 arcmin in diameter. We have observed $sim2.5$ square degrees. When the program is completed, we expect to identify more than 400 bright LAEs at $zapprox5.7$ and 6.5, and a substantial number of LBGs at $zge6$. This unique sample will be used to study a variety of galaxy properties and to search for large protoclusters. Furthermore, the statistical properties of these galaxies will be used to probe cosmic reionization. We describe the motivation, program design, target selection, and M2FS observations. We also outline our science goals, and present a sample of the brightest LAEs at $zapprox5.7$ and 6.5. This sample contains 32 LAEs with Ly$alpha$ luminosities higher than 10$^{43}$ erg s$^{-1}$. A few of them reach $ge3 imes10^{43}$ erg s$^{-1}$, comparable to the two most luminous LAEs known at $zge6$, ’CR7’ and ’COLA1’. These LAEs provide ideal targets to study extreme galaxies in the distant universe.
Source arXiv, 1708.5249
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