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The Changing Lyα Optical Depth in the Range 6< z< 9 from the MOSFIRE Spectroscopy of Y-dropouts

Treu et al., 2013

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7680335765844479980
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Treu T
Schmidt K
Trenti M
Bradley L
Stiavelli M
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The Astrophysical Journal Letters

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We present the MOSFIRE spectroscopy of 13 candidate z∼ 8 galaxies selected as Y- dropouts as part of the Brightest of Reionization Galaxies pure parallel survey. We detect no significant Lyα emission (our median 1σ rest-frame equivalent width sensitivity is in the …
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