Frontier Fields : Combining HST, VLT and Spitzer data to explore the $z$$\sim$8 Universe behind the lensing cluster MACS0416$-$2403
N. Laporte, A. Streblyanska, S. Kim, R. Pell\'o, F. E. Bauer, D. Bina,, G. Brammer, M. A. De Leo, L. Infante, I. P\'erez-Fournon

TL;DR
This study combines multi-wavelength data from HST, VLT, and Spitzer to identify and analyze $z\,\sim$8 galaxies behind the lensing cluster MACS0416-2403, refining selection techniques and estimating contamination rates.
Contribution
It introduces a robust method for selecting $z\,\sim$8 galaxies using combined optical and infrared data, and assesses contamination from mid-$z$ interlopers with new deep optical photometry.
Findings
Recovered 4 robust $z\sim8$ galaxy candidates.
Estimated contamination rate from interlopers using SED fitting.
Galaxy sizes and star formation rates consistent with early Universe expectations.
Abstract
(Abridged) The HST Frontier Fields project started at the end of 2013 with the aim of providing extremely deep images of 6 massive galaxy clusters. One of the main goals of this program is to push several telescopes to their limits in order to provide the best current view of the earliest stages of the Universe. We present a detailed analysis of 8 objects behind the HFFs lensing cluster, MACS0416-2403, combining 0.3-1.6 m imaging from HST, ground-based imaging from VLT HAWK-I, and 3.6 m and 4.5 m Spitzer Space Telescope. We apply the classical Lyman Break technique, combining non-detection criteria and color-selection. In order to avoid contamination by mid- interlopers, we require a strong break between optical and near infrared data. The luminosity function at 8 is computed using a MC method taking advantage of the SED-fitting results. A piece…
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