Spectroscopic confirmation of two Lyman break galaxies at redshift beyond 7
E. Vanzella, L. Pentericci, A. Fontana, A. Grazian, M. Castellano, K., Boutsia, S. Cristiani, M. Dickinson, S. Gallozzi, E. Giallongo, M., Giavalisco, R. Maiolino, A. Moorwood, D. Paris, P. Santini

TL;DR
This paper confirms the existence of two galaxies at redshift beyond 7 using spectroscopy, providing strong evidence for galaxies during the reionization epoch and analyzing their properties.
Contribution
It presents the first spectroscopic confirmation of two Lyman break galaxies at redshift > 7, strengthening the understanding of early galaxy formation.
Findings
Detected asymmetric Ly-alpha emission lines at z > 7
Ruled out lower-redshift emission line identifications
Estimated star formation rates and UV slopes for the galaxies
Abstract
We report the spectroscopic confirmation of two Lyman break galaxies at redshift > 7. The galaxies were observed as part of an ultra-deep spectroscopic campaign with FORS2 at the ESO/VLT for the confirmation of z~7 ``z--band dropout'' candidates selected from our VLT/Hawk-I imaging survey. Both galaxies show a prominent emission line at 9735A and 9858A respectively: the lines have fluxes of ~ 1.6-1.2 x 10^(-17) erg/s/cm2 and exhibit a sharp decline on the blue side and a tail on the red side. The asymmetry is quantitatively comparable to the observed asymmetry in z ~ 6 Ly-alpha lines, where absorption by neutral hydrogen in the IGM truncates the blue side of the emission line profile. We carefully evaluate the possibility that the galaxies are instead at lower redshift and we are observing either [OII], [OIII] or H-alpha emission: however from the spectroscopic and the photometric data…
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