RELICS-DP7: Spectroscopic Confirmation of a Dichromatic Primeval Galaxy at z ~ 7
Debora Pelliccia, Victoria Strait, Brian C. Lemaux, Marusa Bradac, Dan, Coe, Patricia Bolan, Larry D. Bradley, Brenda Frye, Pratik J. Gandhi, Ramesh, Mainali, Charlotte Mason, Masami Ouchi, Keren Sharon, Michele Trenti, and Adi, Zitrin

TL;DR
This paper reports the spectroscopic discovery of a dichromatic galaxy at z~7 with high Lyman-alpha emission, revealing complex stellar populations and potential Lyman-alpha halos, contributing to understanding reionization-era galaxies.
Contribution
First spectroscopic confirmation of a dichromatic galaxy at z~7 with detailed analysis of its stellar populations and Lyman-alpha properties, highlighting its relevance to cosmic reionization.
Findings
High Lyman-alpha equivalent width (>200 Å) at z~7.
Evidence of two distinct stellar populations within the galaxy.
Possible Lyman-alpha halo larger than the galaxy itself.
Abstract
We report the discovery of a spectroscopically-confirmed strong Lyman- emitter at , observed as part of the Reionization Cluster Lensing Survey (RELICS). This galaxy, dubbed "Dichromatic Primeval Galaxy" at (DP7), shows two distinct components. While fairly unremarkable in terms of its ultraviolet (UV) luminosity (, where is the characteristic luminosity), DP7 has one of the highest observed Lyman- equivalent widths (EWs) among Lyman- emitters at ( Angstrom in the rest frame). The strong Lyman- emission generally suggests a young metal-poor, low-dust galaxy; however, we find that the UV slope of the galaxy as a whole is redder than typical star-forming galaxies at these redshifts, , likely indicating, on average, a considerable amount of dust obscuration,…
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