MUSE integral-field spectroscopy towards the Frontier Fields cluster Abell S1063

  • Karman W
  • Caputi K
  • Caminha G
  • et al.
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Abstract

In spite of their conjectured importance for the Epoch of Reionization, the properties of low-mass galaxies are currently still under large debate. In this article, we study the stellar and gaseous properties of faint, low-mass galaxies at z>3. We observed the Frontier Fields cluster Abell S1063 with MUSE over a 2 arcmin^2 field, and combined integral-field spectroscopy with gravitational lensing to perform a blind search for intrinsically faint Lya emitters (LAEs). We found in total 14 lensed LAEs and increased the number of spectroscopically-confirmed multiple-image families from 6 to 17, and updated our gravitational-lensing model accordingly. The lensing-corrected Lya luminosities are with L(Lya) =3 are reported. We performed SED modelling to broadband photometry from the {\em U}-band through the infrared to determine the stellar properties of these LAEs. The stellar masses are very low (10^{6-8} Msun), and are accompanied by very young ages of 1-100 Myr. The very high specific star formation rates (~100/Gyr) are characteristic of starburst galaxies, and we find that most galaxies will double their stellar mass in <20 Myr. The UV-continuum slopes beta are low in our sample, with beta < 10^8 Msun. We conclude that low-mass galaxies at 3

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Karman, W., Caputi, K. I., Caminha, G. B., Gronke, M., Grillo, C., Balestra, I., … Nonino, M. (2017). MUSE integral-field spectroscopy towards the Frontier Fields cluster Abell S1063. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 599, A28. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201629055

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