Elevated ionizing photon production efficiency in faint high-equivalent-width Lyman-α emitters

Abstract

While low-luminosity galaxies dominate number counts at all redshifts, their contribution to cosmic reionization is poorly understood due to a lack of knowledge of their physical properties. We isolate a sample of 35 z ≈ 4–5 continuum-faint Lyman-α emitters from deep VLT/MUSE spectroscopy and directly measure their H α emission using stacked Spitzer/IRAC Ch. 1 photometry. Based on Hubble Space Telescope imaging, we determine that the average UV continuum magnitude is fainter than −16 (≈ 0.01 L*), implying a median Lyman-α equivalent width of 259 Å. By combining the H α measurement with the UV magnitude, we determine the ionizing photon production efficiency, ξion, a first for such faint galaxies. The measurement of log10 (ξion [Hz erg−1]) = 26.28 (+−002840) is in excess of literature measurements of both continuum- and emission line-selected samples, implying a more efficient production of ionizing photons in these lower luminosity, Lyman-α-selected systems. We conclude that this elevated efficiency can be explained by stellar populations with metallicities between 4 × 10−4 and 0.008, with light-weighted ages less than 3 Myr.

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Galaxies: evolution, Galaxies: high-redshift, Galaxies: ISM
Citation
Maseda, M. V., Bacon, R., Lam, D., Matthee, J., Brinchmann, J., Schaye, J., et al. (2020). Elevated ionizing photon production efficiency in faint high-equivalent-width Lyman-α emitters. 493(4). https://doi.org//10.1093/mnras/staa622
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CC BY 4.0 Unported