Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 2007
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HST Proposal ID #11149. Cycle 16
Physics
Scientific paper
The epoch of reionization marks a major phase transition of the Universe, during which the intergalactic space became transparent to UV photons. Determining when this occurred and the physical processes involved represents the latest frontier in observational cosmology. Over the last few years, searches have intensified to identify the population of high-redshift z>6 galaxies that might be responsible for this process, but the progress is hampered partly by the difficulty of obtaining physical information stellar mass, age, star formation rate/history for individual sources. This is because the number of z>6 galaxies that have both secure spectroscopic redshifts and high-quality infrared photometry especially with Spitzer/IRAC is still fairly small. Considering that only several photometric points are available per source, and that many model SEDs are highly degenerate, it is crucial to obtain as many observational constraints as possible for each source to ensure the validity of SED modeling. To better understand the physical properties of high-redshift galaxies, we propose here to conduct HST/NICMOS 72 orbits and Spitzer/IRAC 102 hours imaging of spectroscopically confirmed, bright z<26 mag AB Ly-alpha emitters LAEs and Lyman-break galaxies LBGs at 5.7
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