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An extreme [OIII] emitter at $z=3.2$: a low metallicity Lyman continuum source

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2015-12-16 v2

Abstract

[Abridged] We investigate the physical properties of a Lyman continuum emitter candidate at z=3.212z=3.212 with photometric coverage from UU to MIPS 24μ\mum band and VIMOS/VLT and MOSFIRE/Keck spectroscopy. Investigation of the UV spectrum confirms a direct spectroscopic detection of the Lyman continuum emission with S/N>5S/N>5. Non-zero Lyα\alpha flux at the systemic redshift and high Lyman-α\alpha escape fraction suggest a low HI column density. The weak C and Si low-ionization absorption lines are also consistent with a low covering fraction along the line of sight. The [OIII]λλ4959,5007+Hβ\lambda\lambda4959,5007+\mathrm{H}\beta equivalent width is one of the largest reported for a galaxy at z>3z>3 (EW([OIII]λλ4959,5007+Hβ)1600A˚\mathrm{EW}([\mathrm{OIII}]\lambda\lambda4959,5007+\mathrm{H}\beta) \simeq 1600\AA, rest-frame) and the NIR spectrum shows that this is mainly due to an extremely strong [OIII] emission. The large observed [OIII]/[OII] ratio (>10>10) and high ionization parameter are consistent with prediction from photoionization models in case of a density-bounded nebula scenario. Furthermore, the EW([OIII]λλ4959,5007+Hβ)\mathrm{EW}([\mathrm{OIII}]\lambda\lambda4959,5007+\mathrm{H}\beta) is comparable to recent measurements reported at z79z\sim7-9, in the reionization epoch. We also investigate the possibility of an AGN contribution to explain the ionizing emission but most of the AGN identification diagnostics suggest that stellar emission dominates instead. This source is currently the first high-zz example of a Lyman continuum emitter exhibiting indirect and direct evidences of a Lyman continuum leakage and having physical properties consistent with theoretical expectation from Lyman continuum emission from a density-bounded nebula.

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@article{arxiv.1507.06648,
  title  = {An extreme [OIII] emitter at $z=3.2$: a low metallicity Lyman continuum source},
  author = {S. de Barros and E. Vanzella and R. Amorín and M. Castellano and B. Siana and A. Grazian and H. Suh and I. Balestra and C. Vignali and A. Verhamme and G. Zamorani and M. Mignoli and G. Hasinger and A. Comastri and L. Pentericci and E. Pérez-Montero and A. Fontana and M. Giavalisco and R. Gilli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.06648},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

14 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in A&A. Minor modifications, Figure 2 updated, Figure 9 added