An Hα Impression of Lyα Galaxies at z6 with Deep JWST/NIRCam Imaging

Abstract

We present a study of seven spectroscopically confirmed (Lyα emitting) galaxies at redshift z6 using the JWST/NIRCam imaging data. These galaxies, with a wide range of Lyα luminosities, were recently observed in a series of NIRCam broad- and medium-bands. We constrain the rest-frame UV/optical continua and measure the Hα line emission of the galaxies using the combination of the JWST/NIRCam and archival HST/WFC3 infrared photometry. We further estimate their escape fractions of Lyα photons (f esc Lyα) and the production efficiency of ionizing photons ( ion). Among the sample, 6/7 galaxies have Lyα escape fractions of 10\%, which might be the status for most of star-forming galaxies at z6. One UV-faint Lyα galaxy with an extremely blue UV slope owns a large value of f esc Lyα reaching 50\%. These galaxies spread a broad range of ion over log10 ion, 0 (Hz erg-1) 25.0-26.5. We find that UV-fainter galaxies with bluer UV continuum slopes likely have higher escape fractions of Lyα photons. We also find that galaxies with higher Lyα line emission tend to produce ionizing photons more efficiently. The most Lyα-luminous galaxy in the sample has a very high ion, 0 of log10 ion, 0 (Hz erg-1) >26. Our results support that Lyα galaxies may have served as an important contributor to the cosmic reionization. Blue and bright Lyα galaxies are excellent targets for JWST follow-up spectroscopic observations.

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