Evidence for PopIII-like stellar populations in the most luminous Lyman-$\alpha$ emitters at the epoch of re-ionisation: spectroscopic confirmation
David Sobral, Jorryt Matthee, Behnam Darvish, Daniel Schaerer, Bahram, Mobasher, Huub R\"ottgering, S\'ergio Santos, Shoubaneh Hemmati

TL;DR
This study spectroscopically confirms the presence of PopIII-like stellar populations in the most luminous Ly$eta$ emitters at z~6.6, revealing a potential wave of PopIII star formation during re-ionisation.
Contribution
It provides the first spectroscopic evidence of PopIII-like populations in luminous Ly$eta$ emitters at high redshift, supporting theories of PopIII star formation migrating over cosmic time.
Findings
CR7 is the most luminous Ly$eta$ emitter at z>6.
Detection of narrow HeII1640Å emission indicating PopIII-like populations.
Spatial separation of stellar populations suggests a PopIII wave.
Abstract
Faint Lyman- (Ly) emitters become increasingly rarer towards the re-ionisation epoch (z~6-7). However, observations from a very large (~5deg) Ly survey at z=6.6 (Matthee et al. 2015) show that this is not the case for the most luminous emitters. Here we present follow-up observations of the two most luminous z~6.6 Ly candidates in the COSMOS field: `MASOSA' and `CR7'. We used X-SHOOTER, SINFONI and FORS2 (VLT), and DEIMOS (Keck), to confirm both candidates beyond any doubt. We find redshifts of z=6.541 and z=6.604 for MASOSA and CR7, respectively. MASOSA has a strong detection in Ly with a line width of km/s (FWHM) and with high EW (>200 \AA), but it is undetected in the continuum. CR7, with an observed Ly luminosity of erg/s is the most luminous Ly emitter ever found at z>6. CR7 reveals a…
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