A possible signature of primordial stellar populations in z=3 Lyman α emitters
Abstract
Observations with Subaru telescope have detected surprisingly strong Lyman continuum (LyC; 900 \ in the rest-frame) from some Lyman α emitters (LAEs) at z=3.1. We have examined the stellar population which simultaneously accounts for the strength of the LyC and the spectral slope of non-ionizing ultraviolet of the LAEs. As a result, we have found that stellar populations with metallicity Z≥1/50 Z can explain the observed LyC strength only with a very top-heavy initial mass function (IMF; < m > 50 M). However, the critical metallicity for such an IMF is expected to be much lower. A very young (1 Myr) and massive (100 M) extremely metal-poor (Z≤5×10-4Z) or metal-free (so-called Population III) stellar population can also reproduce the observed LyC strength if the mass fraction of such 'primordial' stellar population is 1% in total stellar mass of the LAEs.
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