CANUCS: UV and Ionising Properties of Dwarf Star Forming Galaxies at z = 5 to 7

Abstract

The epoch of reionisation progressed through the emission of ionising photons from galaxies to their local intergalactic medium. In this work, we characterise the dwarf star-forming galaxies as candidates for the source of ionising photons that drove EoR. We investigate the ionising properties and star formation histories of star-forming dwarf galaxies at the last stages of EoR at 4.8<z<7 using observations from the CAnadian NIRISS Unbiased Cluster Survey (CANUCS). The magnification due to gravitational lensing allows us to probe large dynamic ranges in stellar mass (2× 106≤M*/M≤5× 109) and UV magnitudes (-22.68≤MUV≤=-15.95).We find a median UV slope of -2. 560.23 and the production efficiency of ionising photons =25.390.6 for the full sample (4.8<z<7) with a median stellar mass of 6.30.5×107 M. We find both and are marginally correlated with the stellar mass of the galaxy, indicating a possible greater contribution of dwarf galaxies to the reionisation of the Universe. We find that on average, galaxies in our sample are experiencing a recent rise/burst of star formation which translates to a higher scatter in and a large scatter in Hα equivalent widths. Finally, we investigate the trends of Hα and [OIII]+Hβ EWs with UV magnitude and find MUV is correlated between Hα but not with [OIII]+Hβ EWs indicating low metallicities and recent burst in the UV faint galaxies.

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