Early Results from GLASS-JWST. I: Confirmation of Lensed $z\geqslant7$ Lyman-Break Galaxies Behind the Abell 2744 Cluster With NIRISS
Guido Roberts-Borsani, Takahiro Morishita, Tommaso Treu, Gabriel, Brammer, Victoria Strait, Xin Wang, Marusa Bradac, Ana Acebron, Pietro, Bergamini, Kristan Boyett, Antonello Calabr\'o, Marco Castellano, Adriano, Fontana, Karl Glazebrook, Claudio Grillo, Alaina Henry

TL;DR
This paper reports early JWST/NIRISS spectroscopic confirmation of two galaxies at redshifts around 8, demonstrating JWST's capability to study galaxies during reionization and revealing their properties and potential low metallicity star formation.
Contribution
First spectroscopic confirmation of $z extgreater{}7$ galaxies using JWST/NIRISS, showcasing its power in studying reionization-era galaxies without relying on strong emission lines.
Findings
Confirmed two galaxies at $z extasciitilde8$ via Lyman breaks.
Detected tentative emission lines indicating low metallicity star formation.
Observed blue UV slopes and moderate absolute magnitudes.
Abstract
We present the first search for , continuum-confirmed sources with NIRISS/WFS spectroscopy over the Abell 2744 Frontier Fields cluster, as part of the GLASS-JWST ERS survey. With hrs of pre-imaging and multi-angle grism exposures in the F115W, F150W, and F200W filters, we describe the general data handling (i.e., reduction, cleaning, modeling, and extraction processes) and analysis for the GLASS-JWST survey. We showcase the power of JWST to peer deep into reionization, when most intergalactic hydrogen is neutral, by confirming two galaxies at and by means of their Lyman breaks. Fainter continuum spectra are observed in both the F150W and F200W bands, indicative of blue ( and ) UV slopes and moderately-bright absolute magnitudes ( and mag). We do not detect strong Ly in either galaxy, but do…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
