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The Lyman Continuum Escape Survey. II. Ionizing Radiation as a Function of the [O iii]/[O ii] Line Ratio

Kimihiko Nakajima, Richard S. Ellis, Brant E. Robertson, Mengtao Tang, Daniel P. Stark

2020The Astrophysical Journal94 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We discuss the rest-frame optical emission line spectra of a large (∼50) sample of z ∼ 3.1 Ly α emitting galaxies (LAEs) whose physical properties suggest such sources are promising analogs of galaxies in the reionization era. Reliable Lyman continuum (LyC) escape fractions have now been determined for a large sample of such LAEs from the LymAn Continuum Escape Survey (LACES) undertaken via deep Hubble Space Telescope imaging in the SSA22 survey area reported in Fletcher et al. Using new measures of [O ii ] emission secured from Keck MOSFIRE spectra we re-examine, for a larger sample, earlier claims that LyC leakages may correlate with the nebular emission line ratio [O iii ]/[O ii ] as expected for density-bound H ii regions. We find that a large [O iii ]/[O ii ] line ratio is indeed a necessary condition for LyC leakage, strengthening earlier claims made using smaller samples at various redshifts. However, not all LAEs with large [O iii ]/[O ii ] line ratios are leakers and leaking radiation appears not to be associated with differences in other spectral diagnostics. This suggests the detection of leaking radiation is modulated by an additional property, possibly the viewing angle for porous H ii regions. We discuss our new results in the context of the striking bimodality of LAE leakers and non-leakers found in the LACES program and the implications for the sources of cosmic reionization.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAstrophysicsGalaxyReionizationSpectral lineLine (geometry)Emission spectrumCOSMIC cancer databaseRadiationAstronomyBackground radiationContext (archaeology)Dark AgesRadiative transferSkyIonizing radiationDoubly ionized oxygenIonizationRedshiftOptical depthLyman limitActive galactic nucleusLuminosity functionCosmic background radiationCosmic rayOpacityGalaxy formation and evolutionGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaAstronomy and Astrophysical ResearchSpace Technology and Applications
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