New spectroscopic confirmations of Lyman-$\alpha$ emitters at z $\sim$ 7 from the LAGER survey
Santosh Harish, Isak G. B. Wold, Sangeeta Malhotra, James Rhoads,, Weida Hu, Junxian Wang, Zhen-ya Zheng, L. Felipe Barrientos, Jorge, Gonz\'alez-L\'opez, Lucia A. Perez, Ali Ahmad Khostovan, Leopoldo Infante,, Chunyan Jiang, Crist\'obal Moya-Sierralta, John Pharo

TL;DR
This study confirms 15 high-redshift Lyman-alpha emitters at z~7 from the LAGER survey, demonstrating the survey's effectiveness and increasing the known sample size, which aids in understanding cosmic reionization.
Contribution
First large-area spectroscopic confirmation of LAEs at z~7 from the LAGER survey, significantly expanding the sample of confirmed high-redshift galaxies.
Findings
Confirmed 15 LAEs at z~7 with ~80% success rate.
LAGER survey more than doubled the number of spectroscopically confirmed LAEs at z~7.
No significant UV nebular lines other than Lyα detected, indicating star formation dominance.
Abstract
We report spectroscopic confirmations of 15 Lyman-alpha galaxies at , implying a spectroscopic confirmation rate of 80% on candidates selected from LAGER (Lyman-Alpha Galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization), which is the largest (24 deg) survey aimed at finding Lyman-alpha emitters (LAEs) at using deep narrow-band imaging from DECam at CTIO. LAEs at high-redshifts are sensitive probes of cosmic reionization and narrow-band imaging is a robust and effective method for selecting a large number of LAEs. In this work, we present results from the spectroscopic follow-up of LAE candidates in two LAGER fields, COSMOS and WIDE-12, using observations from Keck/LRIS. We report the successful detection of Ly emission in 15 candidates (11 in COSMOS and 4 in WIDE-12 fields). Three of these in COSMOS have matching confirmations from a previous LAGER spectroscopic…
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