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The mean H$α$ EW and Lyman-continuum photon production efficiency for faint $z\approx4-5$ galaxies

arXiv:1902.02786 · doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201935227

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The paper measures the Lyman‑continuum photon production efficiency (ξ₍ion,0₎) and Hα equivalent widths for faint (M_UV ≈ –19) galaxies at redshift 4–5 using deep Spitzer/IRAC imaging and MUSE spectroscopic redshifts, finding efficiencies similar to brighter galaxies and placing limits on the ionizing photon escape fraction during reionization.

Abstract

We present the first measurements of the Lyman-continuum photon production efficiency $ξ_{\textrm{ion,0}}$ at $z\sim4$-5 for galaxies fainter than 0.2 $L^*$ ($-$19 mag). $ξ_{\textrm{ion,0}}$ quantifies the production rate of ionizing photons with respect to the UV luminosity density assuming a fiducial escape fraction of zero. Extending previous measurements of $ξ_{\textrm{ion,0}}$ to the faint population is important, as ultra-faint galaxies are expected to contribute the bulk of the ionizing emissivity. We probe $ξ_{\textrm{ion,0}}$ to such faint magnitudes by taking advantage of 200-hour depth Spitzer/IRAC observations from the GREATS program and $\approx$300 3<$z$<6 galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts from the MUSE GTO Deep + Wide programs. Stacked IRAC [3.6]$-$[4.5] colors are derived and used to infer the H$α$ rest-frame equivalent widths, which range from 403à to 2818à . The derived $ξ_{\textrm{ion,0}}$ is $\log_{10}(ξ_{\textrm{ion,0}} / \textrm{Hz erg}^{-1}) = 25.36 \pm 0.08$ over $-$20.5 < M$_{\textrm{UV}}$ < $-$17.5, similar to those derived for brighter galaxy samples at the same redshift and therefore suggesting that $ξ_{\textrm{ion}}$ shows no strong dependence on $M_{UV}$. The $ξ_{\textrm{ion,0}}$ values found in our sample imply that the Lyman-continuum escape fraction for $M_{\textrm{UV}} \approx -19$ star-forming galaxies cannot exceed $\approx$8-20\% in the reionization era.

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