Galaxy candidates at z ~ 10 in archival data from the Brightest of Reionizing Galaxies (BoRG[z8]) survey
S. R. Bernard, D. Carrasco, M. Trenti, P. A. Oesch, J. F. Wu, L. D., Bradley, K. B. Schmidt, R. J. Bouwens, V. Calvi, C. A. Mason, M. Stiavelli,, T. Treu

TL;DR
This study searches for z ~ 10 galaxy candidates in archival HST data, identifying six potential galaxies and analyzing their properties to understand galaxy formation in the early universe.
Contribution
It presents the first search for z ~ 10 galaxies in BoRG[z8] archival data, identifying candidates and discussing their implications for galaxy number density at that epoch.
Findings
Six z ~ 10 candidates identified with high confidence.
Evidence of clustering among the brightest candidates.
Estimated galaxy number density consistent with previous surveys.
Abstract
The Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) enabled the search for the first galaxies observed at z ~ 8 - 11 (500 - 700 Myr after the Big Bang). To continue quantifying the number density of the most luminous galaxies (M_AB ~ -22.0) at the earliest epoch observable with HST, we search for z ~ 10 galaxies (F125W-dropouts) in archival data from the Brightest of Reionizing Galaxies (BoRG[z8]) survey, originally designed for detection of z ~ 8 galaxies (F098M-dropouts). By focusing on the deepest 293 arcmin^2 of the data along 62 independent lines of sight, we identify six z ~ 10 candidates satisfying the color selection criteria, detected at S/N > 8 in F160W with M_AB = -22.8 to -21.1 if at z = 10. Three of the six sources, including the two brightest, are in a single WFC3 pointing (~ 4 arcmin^2), suggestive of significant clustering, which is expected from bright…
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