{ "id": "2207.06628", "version": "v1", "published": "2022-07-14T03:01:05.000Z", "updated": "2022-07-14T03:01:05.000Z", "title": "Unresolved z~8 point sources and their impact on the bright end of the galaxy luminosity function", "authors": [ "Yuzo Ishikawa", "Takahiro Morishita", "Massimo Stiavelli", "Nicha Leethochawalit", "Harry Ferguson", "Roberto Gilli", "Charlotte Mason", "Michele Trenti", "Tommaso Treu", "Colin Norman" ], "comment": "21 pages. 10 figures", "categories": [ "astro-ph.GA" ], "abstract": "The distribution and properties of the first galaxies and quasars are critical pieces of the puzzle in understanding galaxy evolution and cosmic reionization. Previous studies have often excluded unresolved sources as potential low redshift interlopers. We combine broadband color and photometric redshift analysis with morphological selections to identify a robust sample of candidates consistent with unresolved point sources at redshift $z\\sim8$ using deep Hubble Space Telescope images. We also examine G141 grism spectroscopic data to identify and eliminate dwarf star contaminants. From these analyses, we identify three, bright ($M_{UV}\\lesssim-22$ ABmag) dropout point sources at $7.5