The production of ionizing photons in UV-faint z similar to 3-7 galaxies

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The production of ionizing photons in UV-faint z similar to 3-7 galaxies. / Prieto-Lyon, Gonzalo; Strait, Victoria; Mason, Charlotte A.; Brammer, Gabriel; Caminha, Gabriel B.; Mercurio, Amata; Acebron, Ana; Bergamini, Pietro; Grillo, Claudio; Rosati, Piero; Vanzella, Eros; Castellano, Marco; Merlin, Emiliano; Paris, Diego; Boyett, Kristan; Calabro, Antonello; Morishita, Takahiro; Mascia, Sara; Pentericci, Laura; Roberts-Borsani, Guido; Roy, Namrata; Treu, Tommaso; Vulcani, Benedetta.

In: Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol. 672, A186, 20.04.2023.

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Prieto-Lyon, G, Strait, V, Mason, CA, Brammer, G, Caminha, GB, Mercurio, A, Acebron, A, Bergamini, P, Grillo, C, Rosati, P, Vanzella, E, Castellano, M, Merlin, E, Paris, D, Boyett, K, Calabro, A, Morishita, T, Mascia, S, Pentericci, L, Roberts-Borsani, G, Roy, N, Treu, T & Vulcani, B 2023, 'The production of ionizing photons in UV-faint z similar to 3-7 galaxies', Astronomy & Astrophysics, vol. 672, A186. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202245532

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Prieto-Lyon, G., Strait, V., Mason, C. A., Brammer, G., Caminha, G. B., Mercurio, A., Acebron, A., Bergamini, P., Grillo, C., Rosati, P., Vanzella, E., Castellano, M., Merlin, E., Paris, D., Boyett, K., Calabro, A., Morishita, T., Mascia, S., Pentericci, L., ... Vulcani, B. (2023). The production of ionizing photons in UV-faint z similar to 3-7 galaxies. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 672, [A186]. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202245532

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Prieto-Lyon G, Strait V, Mason CA, Brammer G, Caminha GB, Mercurio A et al. The production of ionizing photons in UV-faint z similar to 3-7 galaxies. Astronomy & Astrophysics. 2023 Apr 20;672. A186. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202245532

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Prieto-Lyon, Gonzalo ; Strait, Victoria ; Mason, Charlotte A. ; Brammer, Gabriel ; Caminha, Gabriel B. ; Mercurio, Amata ; Acebron, Ana ; Bergamini, Pietro ; Grillo, Claudio ; Rosati, Piero ; Vanzella, Eros ; Castellano, Marco ; Merlin, Emiliano ; Paris, Diego ; Boyett, Kristan ; Calabro, Antonello ; Morishita, Takahiro ; Mascia, Sara ; Pentericci, Laura ; Roberts-Borsani, Guido ; Roy, Namrata ; Treu, Tommaso ; Vulcani, Benedetta. / The production of ionizing photons in UV-faint z similar to 3-7 galaxies. In: Astronomy & Astrophysics. 2023 ; Vol. 672.

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@article{fb83dd60f6044258a7a2822bbc82c909,
title = "The production of ionizing photons in UV-faint z similar to 3-7 galaxies",
abstract = "Aims. The demographics of the production and escape of ionizing photons from UV-faint early galaxies is a key unknown that has hindered attempts to discover the primary drivers of reionization. With the advent of JWST, it is finally possible to observe the rest-frame optical nebular emission from individual sub-L similar to z > 3 galaxies to measure the production rate of ionizing photons, xi(ion).Methods. Here we study a sample of 370 z similar to 3 7 galaxies spanning 23 < M-UV < 15:5 (median M-UV approximate to 18) with deep multiband HST and JWST /NIRCam photometry that covers the rest-UV to the optical from the GLASS and UNCOVER JWST surveys. Our sample includes 102 galaxies with Lyman-alpha emission detected in MUSE spectroscopy. We used H ff fluxes inferred from NIRCam photometry to estimate the production rate of ionizing photons that do not escape these galaxies, xi(ion)(1 f(esc)).Results. We find median log(10) xi(ion)(1 f(esc)) = 25.33 similar to 0.47, with a broad intrinsic scatter of 0.42 dex, which implies a broad range of galaxy properties and ages in our UV-faint sample. Galaxies detected with Lyman-alpha have similar to 0.1 dex higher xi(ion)(1 f(esc)), which is explained by their higher H ff equivalent width distribution; this implies younger ages and higher specific star formation rates and, thus, more O /B stars. We find significant trends of increasing xi(ion)(1 f(esc)) with increasing H ff equivalent width, decreasing UV luminosity, and decreasing UV slope; this implies that the production of ionizing photons is enhanced in young galaxies with assumed low metallicities. We find no significant evidence for sources with very high ionizing escape fractions (f(esc) > 0.5) in our sample based on their photometric properties, even amongst the Lyman-alpha-selected galaxies.Conclusions. This work demonstrates that considering the full distribution of xi(ion) across galaxy properties is important for assessing the primary drivers of reionization.",
keywords = "quasars: emission lines, galaxies: high-redshift, galaxies: evolution, STAR-FORMING GALAXIES, LYMAN-BREAK GALAXIES, PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY XI(ION), MASS-METALLICITY RELATION, HIGH-EQUIVALENT-WIDTH, LY-ALPHA, H-ALPHA, CONTINUUM SLOPES, SPECTRAL EVOLUTION, KECK SPECTROSCOPY",
author = "Gonzalo Prieto-Lyon and Victoria Strait and Mason, {Charlotte A.} and Gabriel Brammer and Caminha, {Gabriel B.} and Amata Mercurio and Ana Acebron and Pietro Bergamini and Claudio Grillo and Piero Rosati and Eros Vanzella and Marco Castellano and Emiliano Merlin and Diego Paris and Kristan Boyett and Antonello Calabro and Takahiro Morishita and Sara Mascia and Laura Pentericci and Guido Roberts-Borsani and Namrata Roy and Tommaso Treu and Benedetta Vulcani",
year = "2023",
month = apr,
day = "20",
doi = "10.1051/0004-6361/202245532",
language = "English",
volume = "672",
journal = "Astronomy & Astrophysics",
issn = "0004-6361",
publisher = "E D P Sciences",

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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - The production of ionizing photons in UV-faint z similar to 3-7 galaxies

AU - Prieto-Lyon, Gonzalo

AU - Strait, Victoria

AU - Mason, Charlotte A.

AU - Brammer, Gabriel

AU - Caminha, Gabriel B.

AU - Mercurio, Amata

AU - Acebron, Ana

AU - Bergamini, Pietro

AU - Grillo, Claudio

AU - Rosati, Piero

AU - Vanzella, Eros

AU - Castellano, Marco

AU - Merlin, Emiliano

AU - Paris, Diego

AU - Boyett, Kristan

AU - Calabro, Antonello

AU - Morishita, Takahiro

AU - Mascia, Sara

AU - Pentericci, Laura

AU - Roberts-Borsani, Guido

AU - Roy, Namrata

AU - Treu, Tommaso

AU - Vulcani, Benedetta

PY - 2023/4/20

Y1 - 2023/4/20

N2 - Aims. The demographics of the production and escape of ionizing photons from UV-faint early galaxies is a key unknown that has hindered attempts to discover the primary drivers of reionization. With the advent of JWST, it is finally possible to observe the rest-frame optical nebular emission from individual sub-L similar to z > 3 galaxies to measure the production rate of ionizing photons, xi(ion).Methods. Here we study a sample of 370 z similar to 3 7 galaxies spanning 23 < M-UV < 15:5 (median M-UV approximate to 18) with deep multiband HST and JWST /NIRCam photometry that covers the rest-UV to the optical from the GLASS and UNCOVER JWST surveys. Our sample includes 102 galaxies with Lyman-alpha emission detected in MUSE spectroscopy. We used H ff fluxes inferred from NIRCam photometry to estimate the production rate of ionizing photons that do not escape these galaxies, xi(ion)(1 f(esc)).Results. We find median log(10) xi(ion)(1 f(esc)) = 25.33 similar to 0.47, with a broad intrinsic scatter of 0.42 dex, which implies a broad range of galaxy properties and ages in our UV-faint sample. Galaxies detected with Lyman-alpha have similar to 0.1 dex higher xi(ion)(1 f(esc)), which is explained by their higher H ff equivalent width distribution; this implies younger ages and higher specific star formation rates and, thus, more O /B stars. We find significant trends of increasing xi(ion)(1 f(esc)) with increasing H ff equivalent width, decreasing UV luminosity, and decreasing UV slope; this implies that the production of ionizing photons is enhanced in young galaxies with assumed low metallicities. We find no significant evidence for sources with very high ionizing escape fractions (f(esc) > 0.5) in our sample based on their photometric properties, even amongst the Lyman-alpha-selected galaxies.Conclusions. This work demonstrates that considering the full distribution of xi(ion) across galaxy properties is important for assessing the primary drivers of reionization.

AB - Aims. The demographics of the production and escape of ionizing photons from UV-faint early galaxies is a key unknown that has hindered attempts to discover the primary drivers of reionization. With the advent of JWST, it is finally possible to observe the rest-frame optical nebular emission from individual sub-L similar to z > 3 galaxies to measure the production rate of ionizing photons, xi(ion).Methods. Here we study a sample of 370 z similar to 3 7 galaxies spanning 23 < M-UV < 15:5 (median M-UV approximate to 18) with deep multiband HST and JWST /NIRCam photometry that covers the rest-UV to the optical from the GLASS and UNCOVER JWST surveys. Our sample includes 102 galaxies with Lyman-alpha emission detected in MUSE spectroscopy. We used H ff fluxes inferred from NIRCam photometry to estimate the production rate of ionizing photons that do not escape these galaxies, xi(ion)(1 f(esc)).Results. We find median log(10) xi(ion)(1 f(esc)) = 25.33 similar to 0.47, with a broad intrinsic scatter of 0.42 dex, which implies a broad range of galaxy properties and ages in our UV-faint sample. Galaxies detected with Lyman-alpha have similar to 0.1 dex higher xi(ion)(1 f(esc)), which is explained by their higher H ff equivalent width distribution; this implies younger ages and higher specific star formation rates and, thus, more O /B stars. We find significant trends of increasing xi(ion)(1 f(esc)) with increasing H ff equivalent width, decreasing UV luminosity, and decreasing UV slope; this implies that the production of ionizing photons is enhanced in young galaxies with assumed low metallicities. We find no significant evidence for sources with very high ionizing escape fractions (f(esc) > 0.5) in our sample based on their photometric properties, even amongst the Lyman-alpha-selected galaxies.Conclusions. This work demonstrates that considering the full distribution of xi(ion) across galaxy properties is important for assessing the primary drivers of reionization.

KW - quasars: emission lines

KW - galaxies: high-redshift

KW - galaxies: evolution

KW - STAR-FORMING GALAXIES

KW - LYMAN-BREAK GALAXIES

KW - PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY XI(ION)

KW - MASS-METALLICITY RELATION

KW - HIGH-EQUIVALENT-WIDTH

KW - LY-ALPHA

KW - H-ALPHA

KW - CONTINUUM SLOPES

KW - SPECTRAL EVOLUTION

KW - KECK SPECTROSCOPY

U2 - 10.1051/0004-6361/202245532

DO - 10.1051/0004-6361/202245532

M3 - Journal article

VL - 672

JO - Astronomy & Astrophysics

JF - Astronomy & Astrophysics

SN - 0004-6361

M1 - A186

ER -

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