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HST Imaging of the Ionizing Radiation from a Star-forming Galaxy at z = 3.794

Zhiyuan Ji, Mauro Giavalisco, Eros Vanzella, Brian Siana, Laura Pentericci, Anne Jaskot, Teng Liu, Mario Nonino, Henry C. Ferguson, Marco Castellano, Filippo Mannucci, Daniel Schaerer, Johan Peter Uldall Fynbo, Casey Papovich, Adam C. Carnall, Ricardo Amorin, Raymond C. Simons, Nimish Hathi, Fergus Cullen, Derek McLeod

2020The Astrophysical Journal62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We report on the Hubble Space Telescope ( HST ) detection of the Lyman-continuum (LyC) radiation emitted by a galaxy at redshift z = 3.794 dubbed Ion1. The LyC from Ion1 is detected at 820−890 Å with HST WFC3/UVIS in the F410M band ( m 410 = 27.60 ± 0.36 m AB , peak signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) = 4.17 in an r = 0.″12 aperture) and 700−830 Å with the Very Large Telescope (VLT)/VIMOS in the U band ( m U = 27.84 ± 0.19 m AB , peak S/N = 6.7 with an r = 0.″6 aperture). A 20 hr VLT/VIMOS spectrum shows low- and high-ionization interstellar metal absorption lines and the P Cygni profile of C iv and Ly α in absorption. The latter spectral feature differs from what observed in known LyC emitters, which show strong Ly α emission. An HST far-UV color map reveals that the LyC emission escapes from a region of the galaxy that is bluer than the rest. The F410M image shows that the centroid of the LyC emission is offset from the centroid of the nonionizing UV emission by 0.″12 ± 0.″03, corresponding to 0.85 ± 0.21 kpc, and that its morphology is likely moderately resolved. These morphological characteristics favor a scenario where the LyC photons produced by massive stars escape from low H i column density “cavities” in the interstellar medium. We also collect the VIMOS U -band images of 107 Lyman-break galaxies at 3.40 < z spec < 3.95, i.e., sampling the LyC, and stack them with inverse-variance weights. No LyC emission is detected in the stacked image, resulting in a 32.5 m AB flux limit (1 σ ) and an upper limit of absolute LyC escape fraction f esc abs ≤ 0.63%.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAstrophysicsGalaxyInterstellar mediumRedshiftAstronomyStarsSpitzer Space TelescopeCentroidEmission spectrumTelescopeSpectral lineRadiationReionizationMilky WayStar formationIonizing radiationAbsorption (acoustics)Background radiationPhotonGalactic astronomyIonizationH II regionAstrophysics and Star Formation StudiesGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaAstronomy and Astrophysical Research
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