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A REFINED ESTIMATE OF THE IONIZING EMISSIVITY FROM GALAXIES AT z ≃ 3: SPECTROSCOPIC FOLLOW-UP IN THE SSA22a FIELD

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 765, Issue 1, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/765/1/47

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cosmology: observations; diffuse radiation; galaxies: high-redshift; intergalactic medium

Funding

  1. W. M. Keck Foundation
  2. David and Lucile Packard Foundation
  3. John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
  4. Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation
  5. NSF [AST-0606912, AST-0908805]

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We investigate the contribution of star-forming galaxies to the ionizing background at z similar to 3, building on previous work based on narrowband (NB3640) imaging in the SSA22a field. We use new Keck/LRIS spectra of Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) and narrowband-selected Ly alpha emitters (LAEs) to measure redshifts for 16 LBGs and 87 LAEs at z > 3.055, such that our NB3640 imaging probes the Lyman-continuum (LyC) region. When we include the existing set of spectroscopically confirmed LBGs, our total sample with z > 3.055 consists of 41 LBGs and 91 LAEs, of which 9 LBGs and 20 LAEs are detected in our NB3640 image. With our combined imaging and spectroscopic data sets, we critically investigate the origin of NB3640 emission for detected LBGs and LAEs. We remove from our samples three LBGs and three LAEs with spectroscopic evidence of contamination of their NB3640 flux by foreground galaxies and statistically model the effects of additional, unidentified foreground contaminants. The resulting contamination and LyC-detection rates, respectively, are 62% +/- 13% and 8% +/- 3% for our LBG sample, and 47% +/- 10% and 12% +/- 2% for our LAE sample. The corresponding ratios of non-ionizing UV to LyC flux density, corrected for intergalactic medium (IGM) attenuation, are 18.0(-7.4)(+34.8) for LBGs and 3.7(-1.1)(+2.5) for LAEs. We use these ratios to estimate the total contribution of star-forming galaxies to the ionizing background and the hydrogen photoionization rate in the IGM, finding values larger than, but consistent with, those measured in the Lya forest. Finally, the measured UV to LyC flux-density ratios imply model-dependent LyC escape fractions of f(esc)(LyC) similar to 5%-7% for our LBG sample and f(esc)(LyC) similar to 10%-30% for our fainter LAE sample.

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