SuperBoRG: Exploration of point sources at $z\sim8$ in HST parallel fields
T. Morishita, M. Stiavelli, M. Trenti, T. Treu, G. W. Roberts-Borsani,, C. A. Mason, T. Hashimoto, L. Bradley, D. Coe, and Y. Ishikawa

TL;DR
This study searches for high-redshift quasars at z~8 using HST archival data, identifying three candidate point sources and analyzing their properties to understand their nature and implications for early universe studies.
Contribution
It presents the first identification and analysis of z~8 point source candidates in HST parallel fields, combining photometric and spectroscopic data to assess their nature.
Findings
Three z~8 point source candidates identified.
One source shows IRAC flux excess indicating strong emission lines.
Spectroscopy constrains Lyα escape fraction to less than 2%.
Abstract
To extend the search for quasars in the epoch of reionization beyond the tip of the luminosity function, we explore point source candidates at redshift in SuperBoRG, a compilation of 0.4deg archival medium-deep (ABmag, 5) parallel IR images taken with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Initial candidates are selected by using the Lyman-break technique. We then carefully analyze source morphology, and robustly identify 3 point sources at . Photometric redshift analysis reveals that they are preferentially fit by extra-galactic templates, and we conclude that they are unlikely to be low- interlopers, including brown dwarfs. A clear IRAC ch2 flux excess is seen in one of the point sources, which is expected if the source has strong H+[O III] emission with rest-frame equivalent width of AA. Deep spectroscopic data…
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