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The Far-Ultraviolet Continuum Slope as a Lyman Continuum Escape Estimator at High-redshift

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2022-10-26 v2

Abstract

Most of the hydrogen in the intergalactic medium (IGM) was rapidly ionized at high-redshifts. While observations have established that reionization occurred, observational constraints on the emissivity of ionizing photons at high-redshift remains elusive. Here, we present a new analysis of the Low-redshift Lyman Continuum Survey (LzLCS) and archival observations, a combined sample of 89 star-forming galaxies at z~0.3 with Hubble Space Telescope observations of their ionizing continua (or Lyman Continuum, LyC). We find a strong (6σ\sigma significant) inverse correlation between the continuum slope at 1550\r{A} (defined as Fλλβ_\lambda\propto\lambda^{\beta}) and both the LyC escape fraction (fesc_{esc}) and fesc_{esc} times the ionizing photon production efficiency (ξion\xi_{ ion}). On average, galaxies with redder continuum slopes have smaller fesc_{esc} than galaxies with bluer slopes due to higher dust attenuation. More than 5% (20%) of the LyC emission escapes galaxies with β\beta<-2.1 (-2.6). We find strong correlations between β\beta and the gas-phase ionization ([OIII]/[OII] flux ratio; at 7.5σ\sigma significance), galaxy stellar mass (at 5.9σ\sigma), the gas-phase metallicity (at 4.6σ\sigma), and the observed FUV absolute magnitude (MUV_{UV} at 3.4σ\sigma). Using previous observations of β\beta at high-redshift, we estimate the evolution of fesc_{esc} with both zz and MUV_{UV}. The LzLCS suggest that fainter and lower mass galaxies dominate the ionizing photon budget at higher redshift, possibly due to their rapidly evolving metal and dust content. Finally, we use our correlation between β\beta and fesc×ξion_{ esc}\times\xi_{ion} to predict the ionizing emissivity of galaxies during the epoch of reionization. Our estimated emissivities match IGM observations, and suggest that star-forming galaxies emit sufficient LyC photons into the IGM to exceed recombinations near redshifts of 7-8.

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@article{arxiv.2207.05771,
  title  = {The Far-Ultraviolet Continuum Slope as a Lyman Continuum Escape Estimator at High-redshift},
  author = {J. Chisholm and A. Saldana-Lopez and S. Flury and D. Schaerer and A. Jaskot and R. Amorin and H. Atek and S. Finkelstein and B. Fleming and H. Ferguson and V. Fernandez and M. Giavalisco and M. Hayes and T. Heckman and A. Henry and Z. Ji and R. Marques-Chaves and V. Mauerhofer and S. McCandliss and M. S. Oey and G. Ostlin and M. Rutkowski and C. Scarlata and T. Thuan and M. Trebitsch and B. Wang and G. Worseck and X. Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.05771},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

14 pages plus appendix. Submitted to MNRAS. Comments encouraged