Optical dropout galaxies lensed by the cluster A2667
Nicolas Laporte, Roser Pell\'o, Daniel Schaerer, Johan Richard, Eiichi, Egami, Jean-Paul Kneib, Jean-Fran\c{c}ois Le Borgne, Alexandre Maizy,, Frederic Boone, Patrick Hudelot, Yannick Mellier

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes high-redshift galaxy candidates behind the lensing cluster A2667 using deep multi-wavelength photometry, highlighting challenges in contamination and implications for galaxy evolution models.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of z~7-10 galaxy candidates, assessing contamination rates and their implications for the luminosity function evolution at high redshift.
Findings
50-75% contamination by low-z interlopers in dropout samples
Half of the initial candidates are likely low-z interlopers after analysis
Observed counts at z>7.5 align with evolving luminosity functions
Abstract
We investigate the nature and the physical properties of z, Y and J-dropout galaxies selected behind the lensing cluster A2667. This field is part of our project aimed at identifying z~7-10 candidates accessible to spectroscopic studies, based on deep photometry with ESO/VLT HAWK-I and FORS2 (zYJH and Ks-band images, AB(3 sigma)~26-27) on a sample of lensing clusters extracted from our multi-wavelength combined surveys with SPITZER, HST, and Herschel. In this paper we focus on the complete Y and J-dropout sample, as well as the bright z-dropouts fulfilling the selection criteria by Capak et al. (2011). 10 candidates are selected within the common field of ~33 arcmin2 (effective area once corrected for contamination and lensing dilution). All of them are detected in H and Ks bands in addition to J and/or IRAC 3.6/4.5, with H(AB)~23.4 to 25.2, and have modest magnification factors.…
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