Galaxies at High Redshift and Reionization
Andrew Bunker, Elizabeth Stanway, Richard Ellis, Mark Lacy, Richard, McMahon, Laurence Eyles, Daniel Stark, Kuenley Chiu

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent progress in discovering and analyzing galaxies at redshifts around 6, shedding light on the epoch of reionization and the early universe's star formation history using advanced telescopes and techniques.
Contribution
It summarizes the development of observational methods and findings related to high-redshift galaxies, highlighting the potential of upcoming JWST observations for future research.
Findings
Effective use of the Lyman break technique for z~6 galaxy identification
Infrared data constrains star formation histories and stellar masses
Progress towards understanding galaxy contribution to reionization
Abstract
The quest to discover the most distant galaxies has developed rapidly in the last decade. We are now exploring redshifts of 6 and beyond, when the Universe was less than a billion years old, an epoch when the previously-neutral intergalactic medium was reionized. The continuing discovery of galaxies at progressively higher and higher redshifts has been driven by the availability of large telescopes on the ground and in space, improvements in detector technology, and new search strategies. Over the past 4 years, the Lyman break technique has been shown to be effective in isolating z~6 star-forming i'-drop galaxies through spectroscopic confirmation with large ground-based telescopes (Keck, Gemini and the ESO VLTs). Narrow-band imaging, notably with the wide field of the Subaru telescope, has also produced samples of Lyman-alpha emitters at these redshifts. A The discovery of this i'-drop…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
