Lyman Continuum Emission from Spectroscopically Confirmed Lyα Emitters at z3.1

Abstract

We present a study of Lyman continuum (LyC) emission in a sample of 150 Lyα emitters (LAEs) at z≈3.1 in the Subaru-XMM Deep Survey field. These LAEs were previously selected using the narrowband technique and spectroscopically confirmed with Lyα equivalent widths (EWs) 45 A. We obtain deep UV images using a custom intermediate-band filter U J that covers a wavelength range of 3330 3650 A, corresponding to 810890 A in the rest frame. We detect 5 individual LyC galaxy candidates in the U J band, and their escape fractions (f esc) of LyC photons are roughly between 40% and 80%. This supports a previous finding that a small fraction of galaxies may have very high f esc. We find that the f esc values of the 5 LyC galaxies are not apparently correlated with other galaxy properties such as Lyα luminosity and EW, UV luminosity and slope, and star-formation rate (SFR). This is partly due to the fact that these galaxies only represent a small fraction (3%) of our LAE sample. For the remaining LAEs that are not detected in U J, we stack their U J-band images and constrain their average f esc. The upper limit of the average f esc value is about 16%, consistent with the results in the literature. Compared with the non-LyC LAEs, the LyC LAEs tend to have higher Lyα luminosities, Lyα EWs, and SFRs, but their UV continuum slopes are similar to those of other galaxies.

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