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      A Faint Star-Forming System Viewed Through the Lensing Cluster Abell 2218: First Light at z~5.6?

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          We discuss the physical nature of a remarkably faint pair of Lyman alpha-emitting images discovered close to the giant cD galaxy in the lensing cluster Abell 2218 (z=0.18) during a systematic survey for highly-magnified star-forming galaxies beyond z=5. A well-constrained mass model suggests the pair arises via a gravitationally-lensed source viewed at high magnification. Keck spectroscopy confirms the lensing hypothesis and implies the unlensed source is a very faint (I~30) compact (<150 pc) and isolated object at z=5.576 whose optical emission is substantially contained within the Lyman alpha emission line; no stellar continuum is detectable. The available data suggest the source is a promising candidate for an isolated ~10^6 solar mass system seen producing its first generation of stars close to the epoch of reionization.

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          17 September 2001
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          10.1086/324423
          astro-ph/0109249
          f1e5dcce-da05-403f-9b78-d4bfb2a6ba2f
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          11 pages, 3 figures, to appear in Ap J Lett, minor revision following referee's report
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