Ly{\alpha} profile shape as an escape-fraction diagnostic at high redshift
Abstract
While the shape of the Ly profile is viewed as one of the best tracers of ionizing-photon escape fraction () within low redshift (z~0.3) surveys of the Lyman continuum, this connection remains untested at high redshift. Here, we combine deep, rest-UV Keck/LRIS spectra of 80 objects from the Keck Lyman Continuum Spectroscopic Survey with rest-optical Keck/MOSFIRE spectroscopy in order to examine potential correlations between Ly profile shape and the escape of ionizing radiation within z~3 star-forming galaxies. We measure the velocity separation between double-peaked Ly emission structure (v), between red-side Ly emission peaks and systemic (v), and between red-side emission peaks and low-ionization interstellar absorption lines (v). We find that the IGM-corrected ratio of ionizing to non-ionizing flux density is significantly higher in KLCS objects with lower v. We find no significant trend between measures of ionizing-photon escape and v. We compare our results to measurements of z~0.3 "Green Peas" from the literature and find that KLCS objects have larger v at fixed v, larger at fixed v, and higher v overall than z~0.3 analogs. We conclude that the Ly profile shapes of our high-redshift sources are fundamentally different, and that measurements of profile shape such as v map on to in different ways. We caution against building reionization-era diagnostics based purely on Ly profiles of low-redshift dwarf galaxies. Tracing v, v, and in a larger sample of z~3 galaxies will reveal how these variables may be connected for galaxies at the epoch of reionization.
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@article{arxiv.2401.09526,
title = {Ly{\alpha} profile shape as an escape-fraction diagnostic at high redshift},
author = {Anthony J. Pahl and Alice E. Shapley and Charles C. Steidel and Naveen A. Reddy and Yuguang Chen and Gwen C. Rudie},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.09526},
year = {2024}
}
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22 pages, 7 figures, submitted to ApJ