Redshift evolution of Lyman continuum escape fraction after JWST

Abstract

The LyC escape fraction from galaxies, f esc, is strongly boosted by galactic outflows. In the Attenuation-Free Model (AFM) accounting for the properties of z>10 galaxies, radiation-driven outflows develop once the galaxy specific star formation rate, sSFR sSFR* ≈ 25\ Gyr-1. As the cosmic sSFR increases with redshift, so does f esc(z), which, when globally averaged, grows from 0.007 to 0.6 in 0 < z < 20. We successfully tested the model on specific data sub-samples. Our predictions are consistent with measurements of f esc up to z=9.5, and provide a physical explanation for the observed decreasing trend of the mean UV galaxy spectral slope, β, towards high-z.

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