Two Lensed Lyman-alpha Emitting Galaxies at z~5
Matthew B. Bayliss, Eva Wuyts, Keren Sharon, Michael D. Gladders,, Joseph F. Hennawi, Benjamin P. Koester, Hakon Dahle

TL;DR
This study reports on two strongly lensed galaxies at redshift around 5, measuring their properties such as luminosities, star formation rates, and stellar masses, providing insights into early galaxy formation.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of two lensed LAE galaxies at z~5, including their intrinsic luminosities, star formation rates, and stellar mass estimates using lens modeling and SED fitting.
Findings
Both galaxies are less luminous than typical L* LAEs.
Star formation rates are derived from luminosities, indicating active star formation.
Stellar mass estimates suggest these are low-mass, young galaxies.
Abstract
We present observations of two strongly lensed Lyman- Emitting (LAE) galaxies that were discovered in the Sloan Giant Arcs Survey (SGAS). We identify the two sources as SGAS J091541+382655, at , and SGAS J134331+415455 at . We measure their AB magnitudes at ) mags and ) mags, and the rest-frame equivalent widths of the Lyman- emission at \AA~and \AA~for SGAS J091541+382655 and SGAS J134331+415455, respectively. Each source is strongly lensed by a massive galaxy cluster in the foreground, and the magnifications due to gravitational lensing are recovered from strong lens modeling of the foreground lensing potentials. We use the magnification to calculate the intrinsic, unlensed Lyman- and UV continuum luminosities for both sources, as…
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