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The GLARE Survey – II. Faint z≈ 6 Lyα line emitters in the HUDF
Authors:Elizabeth R Stanway †  rew J Bunker  Karl Glazebrook  Roberto G Abraham  James Rhoads  Sangeeta Malhotra  David Crampton  Matthew Colless  Kuenley Chiu
Institution:Astronomy Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sterling Hall, Madison, WI 53726, USA;Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 OHA;School of Physics, University of Exeter, Stocker Road, Exeter EX4 4QL;Department of Physics and Astronomy, John Hopkins University, 3400 N Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA;Department of Astronomy &Astrophysics, University of Toronto, 60 St George Street, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 3H8;Arizona State University, Department of Physics &Astronomy, Box 871504, Temp, AZ 85287, USA;Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, 5071 W Saanich Road, Victoria, Canada V9E 2E7;Anglo-Australian Observatory, PO Box 296, Epping, NSW 1710, Australia
Abstract:The galaxy population at   z ≈ 6  has been the subject of intense study in recent years, culminating in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF) – the deepest imaging survey yet. A large number of high-redshift galaxy candidates have been identified within the HUDF, but until now analysis of their properties has been hampered by the difficulty of obtaining spectroscopic redshifts for these faint galaxies. Our 'Gemini Lyman-Alpha at Reionization Era' (GLARE) project has been designed to undertake spectroscopic follow-up of faint  ( z ' < 28.5)  i '-drop galaxies at   z ≈ 6  in the HUDF. In a previous paper we presented preliminary results from the first 7.5 h of data from GLARE. In this paper we detail the complete survey. We have now obtained 36 h of spectroscopy on a single GMOS slitmask from Gemini-South, with a spectral resolution of  λ/ΔλFWHM≈ 1000  . We identify five strong Lyα emitters at   z > 5.5  , and a further nine possible line emitters with detections at lower significance. We also place tight constraints on the equivalent width of Lyα emission for a further ten i '-drop galaxies and examine the equivalent width distribution of this faint spectroscopic sample of   z ≈ 6  galaxies. We find that the fraction of galaxies with little or no emission is similar to that at   z ≈ 3  , but that the   z ≈ 6  population has a tail of sources with high rest-frame equivalent widths. Possible explanations for this effect include a tendency towards stronger line emission in faint sources, which may arise from extreme youth or low metallicity in the Lyman-break population at high redshift, or possibly a top-heavy initial mass function.
Keywords:galaxies: evolution  galaxies: high-redshift  galaxies: starburst
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