Early Results from GLASS-JWST. III. Galaxy Candidates at z ∼9–15*

Castellano, Marco and Fontana, Adriano and Treu, Tommaso and Santini, Paola and Merlin, Emiliano and Leethochawalit, Nicha and Trenti, Michele and Vanzella, Eros and Mestric, Uros and Bonchi, Andrea and Belfiori, Davide and Nonino, Mario and Paris, Diego and Polenta, Gianluca and Roberts-Borsani, Guido and Boyett, Kristan and Bradač, Maruša and Calabrò, Antonello and Glazebrook, Karl and Grillo, Claudio and Mascia, Sara and Mason, Charlotte and Mercurio, Amata and Morishita, Takahiro and Nanayakkara, Themiya and Pentericci, Laura and Rosati, Piero and Vulcani, Benedetta and Wang, Xin and Yang, Lilan (2022) Early Results from GLASS-JWST. III. Galaxy Candidates at z ∼9–15*. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 938 (2). L15. ISSN 2041-8205

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Abstract

We present the results of a first search for galaxy candidates at z ∼ 9–15 on deep seven-band NIRCam imaging acquired as part of the GLASS-James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Early Release Science Program on a flanking field of the Frontier Fields cluster A2744. Candidates are selected via two different renditions of the Lyman-break technique, isolating objects at z ∼ 9–11, and z ∼ 9–15, respectively, supplemented by photometric redshifts obtained with two independent codes. We find five color-selected candidates at z > 9, plus one additional candidate with photometric redshift zphot ≥ 9. In particular, we identify two bright candidates at MUV ≃ −21 that are unambiguously placed at z ≃ 10.6 and z ≃ 12.2, respectively. The total number of galaxies discovered at z > 9 is in line with the predictions of a nonevolving luminosity function. The two bright ones at z > 10 are unexpected given the survey volume, although cosmic variance and small number statistics limits general conclusions. This first search demonstrates the unique power of JWST to discover galaxies at the high-redshift frontier. The candidates are ideal targets for spectroscopic follow-up in Cycle-2.

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Subjects: Eprint Open STM Press > Physics and Astronomy
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Date Deposited: 08 May 2023 08:03
Last Modified: 31 Jan 2024 04:31
URI: http://library.go4manusub.com/id/eprint/179

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