Hubble and Spitzer Follow-up for Two Strongly Lensed LBGs: (I) Optical-to-Mid-IR Photometry and Mid-IR Spectroscopy

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We present the HST and Spitzer photometry and Spitzer spectroscopy of two strongly lensed Lyman Break Galaxies LBGs that were recently discovered. These two LBGs -- the "8 O'Clock Arc" (Allam et al. 2007) and the "SDSS J1206+5142 Arc" (Lin et al. 2008)-- are currently the brightest known LBGs, roughly 3 times brighter than the former record-holder, MS1512-cB58 (a.k.a. "cB58").

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