JWST spectroscopy of z 5-8 UV-selected galaxies: New constraints on the evolution of the Lyα escape fraction in the reionization era
Abstract
We describe JWST/NIRSpec prism measurements of Lyα emission in z 5 galaxies. We identify Lyα detections in 10 out of 69 galaxies with robust rest-optical emission line redshift measurements at 5≤ z<7 in the CEERS and DDT-2750 observations of the EGS field. Galaxies at z 6 with faint continuum (F150W = 27--29 mag) are found with extremely large rest-frame Lyα equivalent widths (ranging up to 286 A). Likely Lyα detections are also seen in two new z>7 galaxies (z= 7.49 and 7.17) from the second epoch of CEERS observations, both showing large Lyα equivalent widths that likely indicate significant transmission through the IGM. We measure high Lyα escape fractions in the 12 Lyα emitters in our sample (median 0.28), two of which show f esc Lyα near unity (>0.80). We find that 50-11+11% of z 6 galaxies with [OIII]+Hβ EW > 1000 A have f esc Lyα >0.2, consistent with the fractions found in lower-redshift samples with matched [OIII]+Hβ EWs. While uncertainties are still significant, we find that only 10-5+9% of z>7 galaxies with similarly strong rest optical emission lines show such large f esc Lyα, as may be expected if IGM attenuation of Lyα increases towards higher redshifts. We identify photometric galaxy overdensities near the z 7 Lyα emitters, potentially providing the ionizing flux necessary to create large ionized sightlines that facilitate Lyα transmission. Finally, we investigate the absence of Lyα emission in a comparable (and spectroscopically confirmed) galaxy overdensity at z=7.88 in the Abell 2744 field, discussing new prism spectra of the field obtained with the UNCOVER program.
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