We study the stellar population properties of the IRAC-detected 6≲z≲10 galaxy candidates from the Spitzer UltRa Faint SUrvey Program
(SURFS UP). Using the Lyman Break selection technique, we find a total of 16
new galaxy candidates at 6≲z≲10 with S/N≥3 in at
least one of the IRAC 3.6μm and 4.5μm bands. According to the best mass
models available for the surveyed galaxy clusters, these IRAC-detected galaxy
candidates are magnified by factors of ∼1.2--5.5. We find that the
IRAC-detected 6≲z≲10 sample is likely not a homogeneous
galaxy population: some are relatively massive (stellar mass as high as 4×109M⊙) and evolved (age ≲500 Myr) galaxies, while
others are less massive (Mstellar∼108M⊙) and very
young (∼10 Myr) galaxies with strong nebular emission lines that boost
their rest-frame optical fluxes. We identify two Lyα emitters in our
sample from the Keck DEIMOS spectra, one at zLyα=6.76 (in
RXJ1347) and one at zLyα=6.32 (in MACS0454). We show that IRAC
[3.6]−[4.5] color, when combined with photometric redshift, can be used to
identify galaxies likely with strong nebular emission lines within certain
redshift windows.Comment: ApJ in pres