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Quasar Impostors: Two Extremely UV-Bright ($M_{\rm UV}\approx-23.5$) Reionisation-Epoch Galaxies Powered by Very Massive Stars
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The extreme bright end of the galaxy UV luminosity function during reionisation remains poorly constrained, particularly where the galaxy and quasar luminosity functions overlap and source classification becomes ambiguous. We present JWST/NIRSpec and ALMA Band-6 observations of J1450-0144 ($z=6.627$) and J1429-0104 ($z=6.796$), two $M_{\rm UV}\simeq-23.5$ sources originally classified as faint quasars by SHELLQs. NIRSpec reveals blue UV continua, strong P Cygni profiles in N V, Si IV, and C IV, broad He II $\lambda1640$ emission with rest-frame equivalent widths of $8.8\pm1.2$ and $3.7\pm1.1$ {\AA}, respectively, and narrow nebular lines, reclassifying both as extremely UV-luminous galaxies. Standard population-synthesis models cannot simultaneously reproduce the strong He II and wind features, whereas models incorporating very massive stars (VMS; $M\gtrsim100\,M_\odot$) with dedicated wind prescriptions can. These models favor a star-formation duration of 2-4 Myr for J1450-0144, with a broader allowed range for J1429-0104, stellar masses of $\log(M_\star/M_\odot)\approx9.2$-$9.9$, and star-formation rates of $\simeq300$-$540\,M_\odot\,{\rm yr}^{-1}$. Under the same VMS wind models, equivalent-width diagnostics imply $M_{\rm up}\gtrsim225\,M_\odot$ for J1429-0104, while J1450-0144 lies beyond even the $M_{\rm up}=475\,M_\odot$ grid. ALMA detects luminous [C II] 158 $\mu$m emission in both systems, with $L_{\rm [CII]}\approx0.8$ and $4.1\times10^{9}\,L_\odot$, respectively. J1429-0104 additionally shows bright dust continuum, with both [C II] and dust offset by $\sim5.4$ kpc from its UV emission. These sources demonstrate that VMS can power some of the most UV-luminous galaxies at cosmic dawn and show that source classifications, and hence the inferred demographics of both galaxies and quasars in the crossover regime, need revisiting.
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