Near-Infrared Survey of the GOODS-North Field: Search for Luminous Galaxy Candidates at z=>6.5
Nimish P. Hathi, Bahram Mobasher, Peter Capak, Wei-Hao Wang, Henry C., Ferguson

TL;DR
This study conducts a deep near-infrared survey of the GOODS-North field to identify luminous galaxy candidates at redshifts greater than 6.5, providing insights into early galaxy formation and evolution.
Contribution
It presents the first deep J and Ks band NIR imaging of GOODS-North, identifying two bright high-redshift galaxy candidates using dropout techniques.
Findings
Identified two potential Lyman Break Galaxy candidates at z>6.5.
Candidates are among the brightest known at this redshift.
Estimated star formation rates of 100-200 solar masses per year.
Abstract
We present near-infrared (NIR; J & Ks) survey of the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey-North (GOODS-N) field. The publicly available imaging data were obtained using the MOIRCS instrument on the 8.2m Subaru and the WIRCam instrument on the 3.6m Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT). These observations fulfill a serious wavelength gap in the GOODS-N data - i.e., lack of deep NIR observations. We combine the Subaru/MOIRCS and CFHT/WIRCam archival data to generate deep J and Ks band images, covering the full GOODS-N field (~169 sq. arcmin) to an AB magnitude limit of ~25 mag (3sigma). We applied z'-band dropout color selection criteria, using the NIR data generated here. We have identified two possible Lyman Break Galaxy (LBG) candidates at z\gtrsim6.5 with J\lesssim24.5. The first candidate is a likely LBG at z\sim6.5 based on a weak spectral feature tentatively identified as…
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