Narrowband Lyman-Continuum Imaging of Galaxies at z ~ 2.85

Abstract

We present results from a survey for z~2.85 Lyman-Continuum (LyC) emission in the HS1549+1933 field and place constraints on the amount of ionizing radiation escaping from star-forming galaxies. Using a custom narrowband filter (NB3420) tuned to wavelengths just below the Lyman limit at z>=2.82, we probe the LyC spectral region of 49 Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) and 91 Lya-emitters (LAEs) spectroscopically confirmed at z>=2.82. Four LBGs and seven LAEs are detected in NB3420. Using V-band data probing the rest-frame non-ionizing UV, we observe that many NB3420-detected galaxies exhibit spatial offsets between their LyC and non-ionizing UV emission and are characterized by extremely blue NB3420-V colors, corresponding to low ratios of non-ionizing to ionizing radiation (FUV/FLyC) that are in tension with current stellar population synthesis models. We measure average values of FUV/FLyC for our LBG and LAE samples, correcting for foreground galaxy contamination and HI absorption in the IGM. We find (FUV/FLyC)corrLBG=82 +/- 45 and (FUV/FLyC)corrLAE=7.4 +/- 3.6. These flux-density ratios correspond respectively to relative LyC escape fractions of fesc,relLBG=5-8% and fesc,relLAE=18-49%, absolute LyC escape fractions of fescLBG=1-2% and fescLAE=5-15%, and a comoving LyC emissivity from star-forming galaxies of 8.8-15.0 x 1024 ergs/s/Hz/Mpc3. In order to study the differential properties of galaxies with and without LyC detections, we analyze narrowband Lya imaging and rest-frame near-infrared imaging, finding that while LAEs with LyC detections have lower Lya equivalent widths on average, there is no substantial difference in the rest-frame near-infrared colors of LBGs or LAEs with and without LyC detections. These preliminary results are consistent with an orientation-dependent model where LyC emission escapes through cleared paths in a patchy ISM.

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