A robust sample of galaxies at redshifts 6.0<z<8.7: stellar populations, star-formation rates and stellar masses
R.J. McLure, J.S. Dunlop, L. de Ravel, M. Cirasuolo, R.S. Ellis, M., Schenker, B.E. Robertson, A.M. Koekemoer, D.P. Stark, R.A.A. Bowler

TL;DR
This study identifies a robust sample of galaxies at redshifts 6.0 to 8.7, analyzing their stellar populations, star-formation rates, and masses using deep HST imaging and advanced selection techniques.
Contribution
It presents a new, carefully selected sample of high-redshift galaxies and provides detailed analysis of their properties, including stellar masses and star-formation rates.
Findings
Median stellar mass of L* LBGs at z~6.5 is ~2.1 x 10^9 Msun
UV spectral slope <beta> is approximately -2.05, not significantly bluer than lower-redshift galaxies
Mass-to-light ratio varies by a factor of ~50 at fixed UV luminosity
Abstract
We present the results of a photometric redshift analysis designed to identify z>6 galaxies from the near-IR HST imaging in three deep fields (HUDF, HUDF09-2 & ERS). By adopting a rigorous set of criteria for rejecting low-z interlopers, and by employing a deconfusion technique to allow the available IRAC imaging to be included in the candidate selection process, we have derived a robust sample of 70 Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs) spanning the redshift range 6.0<z<8.7. Based on our final sample we investigate the distribution of UV spectral slopes (beta), finding a variance-weighted mean value of <beta>=-2.05 +/- 0.09 which, contrary to some previous results, is not significantly bluer than displayed by lower-redshift starburst galaxies. We confirm the correlation between UV luminosity and stellar mass reported elsewhere, but based on fitting galaxy templates featuring a range of…
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