GNHeII J1236+6215: A He II λ1640 emitting and potentially LyC leaking galaxy at z = 2.9803 unveiled through JWST & Keck observations

Abstract

He II λ1640 emission in galaxies indicates the presence of sources that produce extreme ionizing photons. Here, we report the discovery of a He II λ1640 emitting galaxy, GNHeII J1236+6215, at z= 2.9803 in the GOODS-north field. We use photometry in 17 wavebands from near-UV to infrared to characterize the galaxy SED and combine Keck LRIS and JWST NIRSpec spectra to identify 15 emission lines including He II λ1640. We infer that the He+ ionization in the galaxy could be driven by small pockets of young Population III stars or low-metallicity Very Massive Stars (VMSs) rather than AGN or metal-rich Wolf-Rayet stars. The galaxy has a highly ionized ISM ([OIII]5007/[OII]3727 = 7.280.11, [SIII]/[SII] = 1.970.48 and detected Lyα, Hα, Hβ, Hγ lines), little reddening by dust (E(B-V) = 0.040.12), low metallicity (12 + log(O/H) = 7.850.22), and high star formation rate (SFR SED = 12.22.0 M yr-1). In addition to these ISM conditions, we also notice a significant [SII] deficiency ([SII]6718,6732/Hα = 0.080.02, [SII] = -0.12) which may indicate the presence of density-bounded optically thin H~II regions that combined with the low dust extinction favor leaking of ionizing Lyman continuum (LyC) photons. Our best-fit SED model also infers a high nebular ionization (log U = -2.0) and a low stellar mass M = 7.83.1×108M. This discovery not only adds one important object to the known sample of high-redshift He~II emitters but also highlights a potential connection between He+ ionization and favorable ISM conditions for the leakage of ionizing photons from galaxies.

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