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We study six luminous Lyman-alpha emitters (LAEs) with very blue rest-frame UV continua at $5.7le z le 6.6$. These LAEs have previous HST and Spitzer IRAC observations. Combining our newly acquired HST images, we find that their UV-continuum slopes $beta$ are in a range of $-3.4le beta le -2.6$. Unlike previous, tentative detections of $beta simeq -3$ in photometrically selected, low-luminosity galaxies, our LAEs are spectroscopically confirmed and luminous ($M_{rm UV}<-20$ mag). We model their broadband spectral energy distributions (SEDs), and find that two $betasimeq-2.6pm0.2$ galaxies can be well fitted with young and dust-free stellar populations. However, it becomes increasingly difficult to fit bluer galaxies. We explore further interpretations by including non-zero LyC escape fraction $f_{rm esc}$, very low metallicities, and/or AGN contributions. Assuming $f_{rm esc}simeq0.2$, we achieve the bluest slopes $betasimeq-2.7$ when nebular emission is considered. This can nearly explain the SEDs of two galaxies with $betasimeq-2.8$ and --2.9 ($sigma_{beta}=0.15$). Larger $f_{rm esc}$ values and very low metallicities are not favored by the strong nebular line emission (evidenced by the IRAC flux) or the observed (IRAC 1 - IRAC 2) color. Finally, we find that the $betasimeq-2.9$ galaxy can potentially be well explained by the combination of a very young population with a high $f_{rm esc}$ ($ge0.5$) and an old, dusty population. We are not able to produce two $beta simeq -3.4 pm0.4$ galaxies. Future deep spectroscopic observations are needed to fully understand these galaxies.
We report on a search for ultraluminous Lyman alpha emitting galaxies (LAEs) at z=6.6 using the NB921 filter on Hyper Suprime-Cam on the Subaru telescope. We searched a 30 degree squared area around the North Ecliptic Pole, which we observed in broad
We report the detection of the most luminous high-redshift Lyman Alpha Emitting galaxy (LAE) yet seen, with log L(Ly alpha) = 43.9 ergs/s. The galaxy -- COSMOS Lyman alpha 1, or COLA1 -- was detected in a search for ultra-luminous LAEs with Hyper Sup
We report results of a deep wide-field narrowband survey for redshift z~5.7 Ly alpha emitters carried out with SuprimeCam on Subaru 8.3-m telescope. Deep narrowband imaging of the SSA22 field through a 120 A bandpass filter centered at 8150 A was com
We present the luminosity function (LF) for ultraluminous Ly$alpha$ emitting galaxies (LAEs) at z = 6.6. We define ultraluminous LAEs (ULLAEs) as galaxies with logL(Ly$alpha$) > 43.5 erg s$^{-1}$. We select our main sample using the g, r, i, z, and N
Distant luminous quasars provide important information on the growth of the first supermassive black holes, their host galaxies and the epoch of reionization. The identification of quasars is usually performed through detection of their Lyman-$alpha$