The escape fraction of LyC ionizing radiation (flyc) is crucial for understanding reionization, yet difficult to measure at z≳4. Recently, studies have focused on calibrating indirect indicators of flyc at z∼0.3, finding that Lyα is closely linked to it. What is still unclear is whether the LyC −Lyα relation evolves with redshift, and if Lyα is truly applicable as an flyc indicator during the reionization epoch. In this study, we investigate seven −21≲MUV≲−19 gravitationally lensed galaxies from the BELLS GALLERY Survey at z∼2.3. Our targets have rest-frame Lyα equivalent widths between 40 \r{A} and 200 \r{A} and low dust content (−2.4≲β≲−2.0), both indicative of high LyC escape. Surprisingly, direct estimates of flyc using Hubble Space Telescope imaging with F275W and F225W reveal that our targets are not LyC emitters, with an absolute flyc<13% (assuming the median IGM transmission). The low flyc, coupled with the high Lyα equivalent width and escape fraction, could potentially be attributed to the redshift evolution of the neutral hydrogen column density and dust content, as well as covering fractions of optically thick gas below 1 in high redshift galaxies. Additionally, our analysis suggests that the emission for each lensed component is uniformly absorbed. Our results challenge the validity of the extrapolation of z∼0 Lyα-based LyC indirect estimators into the reionization epoch.
@article{arxiv.2406.07618,
title = {Challenging the LyC-Ly$\alpha$ relation: strong Ly$\alpha$ emitters without LyC leakage at z $\sim$ 2.3},
author = {Annalisa Citro and Claudia M. Scarlata and Kameswara B. Mantha and Liliya R. Williams and Marc Rafelski and Mitchell Revalski and Matthew J. Hayes and Alaina Henry and Michael J. Rutkowski and Harry I. Teplitz and Andrea Grazian and Anahita Alavi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.07618},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
23 Pages, 11 Figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ