A Cautionary Tale of LyC Escape Fraction Estimates from High Redshift Galaxies

Abstract

Measuring the escape fraction, f esc, of ionizing, Lyman Continuum (LyC) radiation is key to our understanding of the process of cosmic reionization. In this paper we provide a methodology for recovering the posterior probability distribution of the LyC escape fraction, f esc PDF, considering both the observational uncertainties and ensembles of simulated transmission functions through the intergalactic medium (IGM). We present an example of this method applied to a VUDS galaxy at z=3.64 and find f esc PDF = 0.51+0.33-0.34 and compare this to the values computed assuming averaged IGM transmission with and without consideration of detection bias along average sightlines yielding f esc T = 1.40+0.80-0.42, and f esc bias = 0.82+0.33-0.16. Our results highlight the limitations of methods assuming average, smooth transmission functions. We also present MOSFIRE data for a sample of seven LyC candidates selected based on photometric redshifts at z > 3.4, but find that all seven have overestimated photometric redshifts by z 0.2 making them unsuitable for LyC measurements. This results likely due to a bias induced by our selection criteria.

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