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The James Webb Space Telescope will allow to spectroscopically study an unprecedented number of galaxies deep into the reionization era, notably by detecting [OIII] and H$beta$ nebular emission lines. To efficiently prepare such observations, we photometrically select a large sample of galaxies at $zsim8$ and study their rest-frame optical emission lines. Combining data from the GOODS Re-ionization Era wide-Area Treasury from Spitzer (GREATS) survey and from HST, we perform spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting, using synthetic SEDs from a large grid of photoionization models. The deep Spitzer/IRAC data combined with our models exploring a large parameter space enables to constrain the [OIII]+H$beta$ fluxes and equivalent widths for our sample, as well as the average physical properties of $zsim8$ galaxies, such as the ionizing photon production efficiency with $log(xi_mathrm{ion}/mathrm{erg}^{-1}hspace{1mm}mathrm{Hz})geq25.77$. We find a relatively tight correlation between the [OIII]+H$beta$ and UV luminosity, which we use to derive for the first time the [OIII]+H$beta$ luminosity function (LF) at $zsim8$. The $zsim8$ [OIII]+H$beta$ LF is higher at all luminosities compared to lower redshift, as opposed to the UV LF, due to an increase of the [OIII]+H$beta$ luminosity at a given UV luminosity from $zsim3$ to $zsim8$. Finally, using the [OIII]+H$beta$ LF, we make predictions for JWST/NIRSpec number counts of $zsim8$ galaxies. We find that the current wide-area extragalactic legacy fields are too shallow to use JWST at maximal efficiency for $zsim8$ spectroscopy even at 1hr depth and JWST pre-imaging to $gtrsim30$ mag will be required.
We investigate the clustering properties of $sim 7000$ H$beta$+[OIII] and [OII] narrowband-selected emitters at $z sim 0.8 - 4.7$ from the High-$z$ Emission Line Survey. We find clustering lengths, $r_0$, of $1.5 - 4.0h^{-1}$ Mpc and minimum dark mat
Recent surveys have identified a seemingly ubiquitous population of galaxies with elevated [OIII]/H$beta$ emission line ratios at $z > 1$, though the nature of this phenomenon continues to be debated. The [OIII]/H$beta$ line ratio is of interest beca
We investigate the evolution of the H$beta$+[OIII] and [OII] luminosity functions from $z sim 0.8$ to $sim5$ in four redshift slices per emission line using data from the High-{it z} Emission Line Survey (HiZELS). This is the first time that the H$be
We combined deep U-band imaging from the KPNO-4m/MOSAIC camera with very deep multi-waveband data from the optical to infrared, to select Lyman Break Galaxies (LBGs) at z~3 using U-V and V-R colors in the Subaru Deep Field. With the resulting sample
We quantify the distribution of [OIII]+H$beta$ line strengths at z$simeq$7 using a sample of 20 bright (M$_{mathrm{UV}}$ $lesssim$ $-$21) galaxies. We select these systems over wide-area fields (2.3 deg$^2$ total) using a new colour-selection which p