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Quantifying the Escape of Lyα at z ≈ 5–6: A Census of Lyα Escape Fraction with Hα-emitting Galaxies Spectroscopically Confirmed by JWST and VLT/MUSE

Xiaojing Lin, Zheng Cai, Yunjing Wu, Zihao Li, Fengwu Sun, Xiaohui Fan, Zuyi Chen, Mingyu Li, Fuyan Bian, Yuanhang Ning, Linhua Jiang, Gustavo Bruzual, S. Charlot, Jacopo Chevallard

2024The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The James Webb Space Telescope provides an unprecedented opportunity for unbiased surveys of H α -emitting galaxies at z > 4 with the NIRCam's wide-field slitless spectroscopy (WFSS). In this work, we present a census of Ly α escape fraction ( f esc,Ly α ) of 165 star-forming galaxies at z = 4.9–6.3, utilizing their H α emission directly measured from FRESCO NIRCam/WFSS data. We search for Ly α emission of each H α -emitting galaxy in the Very Large Telescope/MUSE data. The overall f esc,Ly α measured by stacking is 0.090 ± 0.006. We find that f esc,Ly α displays a strong dependence on the observed UV slope ( β obs ) and E ( B − V ), such that the bluest galaxies ( β obs ∼ −2.5) have the largest escape fractions ( f esc,Ly α ≈ 0.6), indicative of the crucial role of dust and gas in modulating the escape of Ly α photons. f esc,Ly α is less well related to other parameters, including the UV luminosity and stellar mass, and the variation in f esc,Ly α with them can be explained by their underlying coupling with E ( B − V ) or β obs . Our results suggest a tentative decline in f esc,Ly α at z ≳ 5, implying increasing intergalactic medium attenuation toward higher redshift. Furthermore, the dependence of f esc,Ly α on β obs is proportional to that of the ionizing photon escape fraction ( f esc,LyC ), indicating that the escape of Ly α and ionizing photon may be regulated by similar physical processes. With f esc,Ly α as a proxy to f esc,LyC , we infer that UV-faint ( M UV > −16) galaxies contribute >70% of the total ionizing emissivity at z = 5–6. If these relations hold during the epoch of reionization, UV-faint galaxies can contribute the majority of UV photon budget to reionize the Universe.

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PhysicsGalaxyAstrophysicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaGamma-ray bursts and supernovaeCosmology and Gravitation Theories
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