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CLASH: Three Strongly Lensed Images of a Candidate z ~ 11 Galaxy

Authors :
Coe, Dan
Zitrin, Adi
Carrasco, Mauricio
Shu, Xinwen
Zheng, Wei
Postman, Marc
Bradley, Larry
Koekemoer, Anton
Bouwens, Rychard
Broadhurst, Tom
Monna, Anna
Host, Ole
Moustakas, Leonidas A.
Ford, Holland
Moustakas, John
van der Wel, Arjen
Donahue, Megan
Rodney, Steven A.
Benitez, Narciso
Jouvel, Stephanie
Seitz, Stella
Kelson, Daniel D.
Rosati, Piero
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

We present a candidate for the most distant galaxy known to date with a photometric redshift z = 10.7 +0.6 / -0.4 (95% confidence limits; with z < 9.5 galaxies of known types ruled out at 7.2-sigma). This J-dropout Lyman Break Galaxy, named MACS0647-JD, was discovered as part of the Cluster Lensing and Supernova survey with Hubble (CLASH). We observe three magnified images of this galaxy due to strong gravitational lensing by the galaxy cluster MACSJ0647.7+7015 at z = 0.591. The images are magnified by factors of ~8, 7, and 2, with the brighter two observed at ~26th magnitude AB (~0.15 uJy) in the WFC3/IR F160W filter (~1.4 - 1.7 um) where they are detected at >~ 12-sigma. All three images are also confidently detected at >~ 6-sigma in F140W (~1.2 - 1.6 um), dropping out of detection from 15 lower wavelength HST filters (~0.2 - 1.4 um), and lacking bright detections in Spitzer/IRAC 3.6um and 4.5um imaging (~3.2 - 5.0 um). We rule out a broad range of possible lower redshift interlopers, including some previously published as high redshift candidates. Our high redshift conclusion is more conservative than if we had neglected a Bayesian photometric redshift prior. Given CLASH observations of 17 high mass clusters to date, our discoveries of MACS0647-JD at z ~ 10.8 and MACS1149-JD1 at z ~ 9.6 are consistent with a lensed luminosity function extrapolated from lower redshifts. This would suggest that low luminosity galaxies could have reionized the universe. However given the significant uncertainties based on only two galaxies, we cannot yet rule out the sharp drop off in number counts at z >~ 10 suggested by field searches.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal. 23 pages, 18 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1211.3663
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/762/1/32