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The VANDELS survey: the ionizing properties of star-forming galaxies at 3=z=5 using deep rest-frame ultraviolet spectroscopy

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MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 522, Issue 4, Pages 6295-6325

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stad1283

Keywords

dust; extinction - galaxies; high-redshift - galaxies; ISM - galaxies; stellar content - dark ages; reionization; first stars - ultraviolet; galaxies

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Based on the study of deep rest-frame ultraviolet (UV) spectra of approximately 500 galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization (EoR) from the ESO-VANDELS spectroscopic survey, we find that the absolute ionizing photon escape fraction ($f_{\rm esc}<^>{\rm abs}$) and ionizing production efficiency (?(ion)) are positively correlated with low mass, blue UV-continuum slopes, and strong Ly a emitting galaxies.
The physical properties of Epoch of Reionization (EoR) galaxies are still poorly constrained by observations. To better understand the ionizing properties of galaxies in the EoR, we investigate deep, rest-frame ultraviolet (UV) spectra of similar or equal to 500 star-forming galaxies at 3 = z & = 5 selected from the public ESO-VANDELS spectroscopic survey. The absolute ionizing photon escape fraction ($f_{\rm esc}<^>{\rm abs}$, i.e. the ratio of leaking against produced ionizing photons) is derived by combining absorption line measurements with estimates of the UV attenuation. The ionizing production efficiency (?(ion), i.e. the number of ionizing photons produced per non-ionizing UV luminosity) is calculated by fitting the far-UV (FUV) stellar continuum of the VANDELS galaxies. We find that the $f_{\rm esc}<^>{\rm abs}$ and ?(ion) parameters increase towards low-mass, blue UV-continuum slopes and strong Ly a emitting galaxies, and both are slightly higher-than-average for the UV-faintest galaxies in the sample. Potential Lyman Continuum Emitters (LCEs, $f_{\rm esc}<^>{\rm abs} \ge 5{{\ \rm \, per\ cent}}$) and selected Lyman Alpha Emitters (LAEs, W-Lya <= -20 angstrom) show systematically higher ?(ion) (log ?(ion)(Hz erg(-1)) approximate to 25.38, 25.41) than non-LCEs and non-LAEs (log ?(ion)(Hz erg(-1)) approximate to 25.18, 25.14) at similar UV magnitudes. This indicates very young underlying stellar populations (approximate to 10 Myr) at relatively low metallicities (approximate to 0.2 Z(circle dot)). The FUV non-ionizing spectra of potential LCEs is characterized by blue UV slopes (<=-2), enhanced Ly a emission (<=-25 angstrom), strong UV nebular lines (e.g. high ${\rm C\, \small {IV}}$1550/${\rm C\, \small {III}}$1908 >= 0.75 ratios), and weak absorption lines (<= 1 angstrom). The latter suggests the existence of low gas-column-density channels in the interstellar medium, which enables the escape of ionizing photons. By comparing our VANDELS results against other surveys in the literature, our findings imply that the ionizing budget in the EoR was likely dominated by UV-faint, low-mass, and dustless galaxies.

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