Rest-UV spectroscopy can constrain properties of the stellar populations, outflows, covering fractions, and can indirectly constrain the Lyman continuum escape fraction of galaxies. Many works have studied the rest-UV spectra of more massive star forming galaxies and low-mass galaxies selected via strong nebular line emission or via Lyα emission. However, studies of rest-UV spectroscopy have yet to be done on an unbiased sample at low mass during the epoch of peak star formation (z∼2). We present a stacked rest-UV spectrum of a complete sample of 16 dwarf galaxies (⟨log(M∗/M⊙)⟩median=8.2) at z∼2. The rest-UV Keck/LRIS spectroscopy is complemented by rest-optical Keck/MOSFIRE spectroscopy and Hubble photometry. We find generally larger Lyα equivalent widths (EWLyα=11.2\AA) when compared with higher mass (⟨log(M∗/M⊙)⟩median=10.3) composites from KBSS (EWLyα=−5\AA). The average low- and high-ionization absorption line EWs (EWLIS and EWHIS, respectively) are weaker (EWLIS=-1.18 \AA, EWHIS=-0.99 \AA) in dwarf galaxies than in higher mass galaxies (EWLIS=-2.04 \AA, EWHIS=-1.42 \AA). The LIS absorption lines are optically thick and is thus a good tracer of the neutral hydrogen covering fraction. Both higher EWLyα and lower EWLIS measurements imply that the escape fraction of ionizing radiation is larger in lower-mass galaxies at z∼2.
@article{arxiv.2401.05498,
title = {The Rest-UV Spectral Properties of Dwarf Galaxies at $z\sim2$},
author = {Christopher Snapp-Kolas and Brian Siana and Timothy Gburek and Anahita Alavi and Najmeh Emami and Johan Richard and Daniel P. Stark},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.05498},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
9 pages, 8 figures, 1 table. To be published in MNRAS