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Euclid: ERO -- NISP-only sources and the search for luminous $z=6-8$ galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-04-30 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

This paper presents a search for high redshift galaxies from the Euclid Early Release Observations program "Magnifying Lens." The 1.5 deg2^2 area covered by the twin Abell lensing cluster fields is comparable in size to the few other deep near-infrared surveys such as COSMOS, and so provides an opportunity to significantly increase known samples of rare UV-bright galaxies at z68z\approx6-8 (MUV22M_{\rm UV}\lesssim-22). Beyond their still uncertain role in reionisation, these UV-bright galaxies are ideal laboratories from which to study galaxy formation and constrain the bright-end of the UV luminosity function. Of the 501994 sources detected from a combined YEY_{\rm E}, JEJ_{\rm E}, and HEH_{\rm E} NISP detection image, 168 do not have any appreciable VIS/IEI_{\rm E} flux. These objects span a range in spectral colours, separated into two classes: 139 extremely red sources; and 29 Lyman-break galaxy candidates. Best-fit redshifts and spectral templates suggest the former is composed of both z5z\gtrsim5 dusty star-forming galaxies and z13z\approx1-3 quiescent systems. The latter is composed of more homogeneous Lyman break galaxies at z68z\approx6-8. In both cases, contamination by L- and T-type dwarfs cannot be ruled out with Euclid images alone. Additional contamination from instrumental persistence is investigated using a novel time series analysis. This work lays the foundation for future searches within the Euclid Deep Fields, where thousands more z6z\gtrsim6 Lyman break systems and extremely red sources will be identified.

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@article{arxiv.2405.13505,
  title  = {Euclid: ERO -- NISP-only sources and the search for luminous $z=6-8$ galaxies},
  author = {J. R. Weaver and S. Taamoli and C. J. R. McPartland and L. Zalesky and N. Allen and S. Toft and D. B. Sanders and H. Atek and R. A. A. Bowler and D. Stern and C. J. Conselice and B. Mobasher and I. Szapudi and P. R. M. Eisenhardt and G. Murphree and I. Valdes and K. Ito and S. Belladitta and P. A. Oesch and S. Serjeant and D. J. Mortlock and N. A. Hatch and M. Kluge and B. Milvang-Jensen and G. Rodighiero and E. Bañados and J. M. Diego and R. Gavazzi and G. Congedo and M. Shuntov and H. Dole and P. -F. Rocci and T. Saifollahi and M. Miluzio and M. Ezziati and A. C. N. Hughes and J. -C. Cuillandre and R. Laureijs and S. Paltani and M. Schirmer and C. Stone and N. Aghanim and B. Altieri and A. Amara and S. Andreon and N. Auricchio and M. Baldi and A. Balestra and S. Bardelli and R. Bender and C. Bodendorf and D. Bonino and E. Branchini and M. Brescia and J. Brinchmann and S. Camera and V. Capobianco and C. Carbone and V. F. Cardone and J. Carretero and S. Casas and F. J. Castander and M. Castellano and S. Cavuoti and A. Cimatti and L. Conversi and Y. Copin and L. Corcione and F. Courbin and H. M. Courtois and A. Da Silva and H. Degaudenzi and A. M. Di Giorgio and J. Dinis and M. Douspis and F. Dubath and X. Dupac and A. Ealet and M. Farina and S. Farrens and S. Ferriol and S. Fotopoulou and M. Frailis and E. Franceschi and P. Franzetti and S. Galeotta and W. Gillard and B. Gillis and C. Giocoli and P. Gómez-Alvarez and A. Grazian and F. Grupp and L. Guzzo and S. V. H. Haugan and J. Hoar and H. Hoekstra and W. Holmes and I. Hook and F. Hormuth and A. Hornstrup and P. Hudelot and K. Jahnke and M. Jhabvala and E. Keihänen and S. Kermiche and A. Kiessling and T. Kitching and B. Kubik and M. Kümmel and M. Kunz and H. Kurki-Suonio and O. Lahav and D. Le Mignant and S. Ligori and P. B. Lilje and V. Lindholm and I. Lloro and D. Maino and E. Maiorano and O. Mansutti and O. Marggraf and K. Markovic and N. Martinet and F. Marulli and R. Massey and D. C. Masters and S. Maurogordato and H. J. McCracken and E. Medinaceli and S. Mei and M. Melchior and Y. Mellier and M. Meneghetti and E. Merlin and G. Meylan and J. J. Mohr and M. Moresco and L. Moscardini and R. Nakajima and R. C. Nichol and S. -M. Niemi and C. Padilla and F. Pasian and K. Pedersen and W. J. Percival and V. Pettorino and S. Pires and G. Polenta and M. Poncet and L. A. Popa and L. Pozzetti and F. Raison and A. Renzi and J. Rhodes and G. Riccio and E. Romelli and M. Roncarelli and E. Rossetti and R. Saglia and D. Sapone and P. Schneider and T. Schrabback and A. Secroun and G. Seidel and S. Serrano and C. Sirignano and G. Sirri and L. Stanco and P. Tallada-Crespí and A. N. Taylor and H. I. Teplitz and I. Tereno and R. Toledo-Moreo and I. Tutusaus and L. Valenziano and T. Vassallo and A. Veropalumbo and Y. Wang and J. Weller and E. Zucca and C. Burigana and G. Castignani and Z. Sakr and V. Scottez and M. Viel and P. Simon and J. Martín-Fleitas and D. Scott},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.13505},
  year   = {2025}
}

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22 pages, 13 figures, paper submitted as part of the A&A special issue `Euclid on Sky', which contains Euclid key reference papers and first results from the Euclid Early Release Observations