High Equivalent Width of Hα+[N II] Emission in z~8 Lyman-break Galaxies from IRAC 5.8μm Observations: Evidence for Efficient Lyman-continuum Photon production in the Epoch of Re-ionization
Abstract
We measure, for the first time, the median equivalent width (EW) of Hα+[N II] in star-forming galaxies at z8. Our estimate leverages the unique photometric depth of the Spitzer/IRAC 5.8μm-band mosaics (probing ≈ 5500 - 7100 A at z8) of the GOODS Reionization Era Wide Area Treasury from Spitzer (GREATS) program. We median stacked the stamps of 102 Lyman-break galaxies in the 3.6, 4.5, 5.8 and 8.0μm bands, after carefully removing potential contamination from neighbouring sources. We infer an extreme rest-frame EW0(Hα+[N II])=2328+1326-1127 A from the measured red [3.6]-[5.8]=0.820.27 mag, consistent with young (107 yr) average stellar population ages at z8. This implies an ionizing photon production efficiency of (ion,0/erg\ Hz-1)=25.97+0.18-0.28. Such a high value for photo production, similar to the highest values found at z4, indicates that only modest escape fractions fesc0.3 (at 2σ) are sufficient for galaxies brighter than MUV<-18 mag to re-ionize the neutral Hydrogen at z8. This requirement is relaxed even more to fesc 0.1 when considering galaxies brighter than MUV≈ -13 mag, consistent with recent luminosity functions and as typically assumed in studies addressing re-ionization. These exceptional results clearly indicate that galaxies can be the dominant source of reionizing photons, and provide us with an exciting glimpse into what we might soon learn about the early universe, and particularly about the Reionization Epoch, from forthcoming JWST/MIRI and NIRCam programs.
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