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Luminous Lyman-alpha Emitters with Very Blue UV-continuum Slopes at Redshift 5.7 <= z <= 6.6

We study six luminous Lyman-alpha emitters (LAEs) with very blue rest-frame UV continua at $5.7\le z \le 6.6$. These LAEs have previous HST and Spitzer IRAC observations. Combining our newly acquired HST images, we find that their UV-continuum slopes $β$ are in a range of $-3.4\le β\le -2.6$. Unlike previous, tentative detections of $β\simeq -3$ 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 $β\simeq-2.6\pm0.2$ 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 $β\simeq-2.7$ when nebular emission is considered. This can nearly explain the SEDs of two galaxies with $β\simeq-2.8$ and --2.9 ($σ_β=0.15$). 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 $β\simeq-2.9$ 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 $β\simeq -3.4 \pm0.4$ galaxies. Future deep spectroscopic observations are needed to fully understand these galaxies.

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