LOFAR properties of SILVERRUSH Ly$\alpha$ emitter candidates in the ELAIS-N1 field
A. J. Gloudemans, K. J. Duncan, R. Kondapally, J. Sabater, R. K., Cochrane, H. J. A. R\"ottgering, P. N. Best, M. Bonato, M. Bondi, K. Malek,, I. McCheyne, D. J. B. Smith, I. Prandoni, L. Wang

TL;DR
This study combines SILVERRUSH LAE candidate samples with LOFAR radio observations to search for high-redshift radio galaxies, finding no reliable candidates and setting upper limits on their radio luminosity and star formation rates.
Contribution
First deep LOFAR radio observations of SILVERRUSH LAE candidates at z=5.7 and 6.6, providing constraints on their radio properties and contamination rates.
Findings
Detected five candidate LAEs at >5σ, likely lower-redshift [OII] emitters.
High contamination rates (81-92%) in LAE samples without infrared constraints.
Stacking yields upper limits on radio luminosity and star formation rates.
Abstract
Lyman alpha emitters (LAEs) in the Epoch of Reionization (EoR) offer valuable probes of early galaxy evolution and the process of reionization; however, the exact evolution of their abundance and the nature of their emission remain open questions. We combine samples of 229 and 349 LAE candidates at and respectively, from the SILVERRUSH narrowband survey with deep Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) radio continuum observations in the ELAIS-N1 field to search for radio galaxies in the EoR and study the low-frequency radio properties of LAE emitters. Our LOFAR observations reach an unprecedented noise level of Jy beam at 150MHz, and we detect five candidate LAEs at significance. Based on detailed spectral energy distribution modelling of independent multi-wavelength observations, we conclude that these sources are likely [OII] emitters…
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