2020
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202038634
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Reconciling escape fractions and observed line emission in Lyman-continuum-leaking galaxies

Abstract: Context. Finding and elucidating the properties of Lyman-continuum(LyC)-emitting galaxies is an important step in improving our understanding of cosmic reionization. Aims. Although the z ∼ 0.3 − 0.4 LyC emitters found recently show strong optical emission lines, no consistent quantitative photoionization model taking into account the escape of ionizing photons and inhomogenous interstellar medium (ISM) geometry of these galaxies has yet been constructed. Furthermore, it is unclear to what extent these emission… Show more

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“…This ensures consistent Ly𝛼 𝑓 esc comparison, given the spatially extended nature of Ly𝛼 emission (e.g., Hayes et al 2013;Wisotzki et al 2016). We also clarify that this argument does not imply that high Ly𝛼 𝑓 esc selects for high LyC 𝑓 esc -the point is that at high LyC 𝑓 esc , 𝑓 esc,LyC / 𝑓 esc,Ly𝛼 ≈ 1 which is supported by these 𝑓 esc > 20% systems being in "density bounded nebulae" that are transparent to LyC along all lines of sight (e.g., Ramambason et al 2020), thus diminishing the resonance advantage of Ly𝛼 over LyC.…”
Section: Constraints From the Ly𝛼 Escape Fractionmentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…This ensures consistent Ly𝛼 𝑓 esc comparison, given the spatially extended nature of Ly𝛼 emission (e.g., Hayes et al 2013;Wisotzki et al 2016). We also clarify that this argument does not imply that high Ly𝛼 𝑓 esc selects for high LyC 𝑓 esc -the point is that at high LyC 𝑓 esc , 𝑓 esc,LyC / 𝑓 esc,Ly𝛼 ≈ 1 which is supported by these 𝑓 esc > 20% systems being in "density bounded nebulae" that are transparent to LyC along all lines of sight (e.g., Ramambason et al 2020), thus diminishing the resonance advantage of Ly𝛼 over LyC.…”
Section: Constraints From the Ly𝛼 Escape Fractionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…The optical line ratios and covering fractions of prolific LyC leakers ( 𝑓 esc > 20%) imply they are best described as "density bounded nebulae" (Ramambason et al 2020). That is, the ionization front is surrounded by low column density gas (10 16 − 10 18 cm −2 ) punctuated by entirely transparent (< 10 16 cm −2 ) channels (see Fig.…”
Section: 3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, these observations have served to empirically establish "indirect indi-cators" of LyC escape, which can potentially be used at all redshifts, including for galaxies in the epoch of reionization, where direct observations of the LyC are not possible. Among these indirect indicators are properties of the resolved Lyman alpha (Lyα) line profile (the peak separation), weak UV absorption lines, Mg ii emission, a high ratio of [O iii] λλ4959,5007/[O ii] λ3727, and a deficit of the [S ii] λλ6717,6731 line (see Jaskot & Oey 2013;Verhamme et al 2017;Henry et al 2018;Chisholm et al 2020;Ramambason et al 2020;Wang et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, by observing z > 6 galaxies, it is not possible to establish a relationship between the leakage of LyC photons into the IGM and the detailed properties of these galaxies. This can only be revealed by observations of galaxies at lower redshift and numerous studies have been published to achieve this goal (e.g., [216][217][218][219][220][221][222]). Several ways have been suggested to find galaxies with high LyC leakages.…”
Section: The Role Of Dwarfs At Reionizationmentioning
confidence: 99%