The escape fraction of Lyman-continuum (LyC) photons (f(esc)) is a key parameter for determining the sources of cosmic reionization at z >= 6. At these redshifts, owing to the opacity of the intergalactic medium, the LyC emission cannot be measured directly. However, LyC leakers during the epoch of reionization could be identified using indirect indicators that have been extensively tested at low and intermediate redshifts. These include a high [OIII]/[OII] flux ratio, high star-formation surface density, and compact sizes. In this work, we present observations of 29 4.5 <= z <= 8 gravitationally lensed galaxies in the Abell 2744 cluster field. From a combined analysis of JWST-NIRSpec and NIRCam data, we accurately derived their physical and spectroscopic properties. our galaxies have low masses (log(M-star) similar to 8.5), blue UV spectral slopes (beta similar to 2.1), compact sizes (r(e) similar to 0.3 0.5 kpc), and high [OIII]/[OII] flux ratios. We confirm that these properties are similar to those characterizing low-redshift LyC leakers. Indirectly inferring the fraction of escaping ionizing photons, we find that more than 80% of our galaxies have predicted f(esc) values larger than 0.05, indicating that they would be considered leakers. The average predicted f(esc) value of our sample is 0.12, suggesting that similar galaxies at z >= 6 have provided a substantial contribution to cosmic reionization.

Closing in on the sources of cosmic reionization: First results from the GLASS-JWST program / S. Mascia, L. Pentericci, A. Calabrò, T. Treu, P. Santini, L. Yang, L. Napolitano, G. Roberts-Borsani, P. Bergamini, C. Grillo, P. Rosati, B. Vulcani, M. Castellano, K. Boyett, A. Fontana, K. Glazebrook, A. Henry, C. Mason, E. Merlin, T. Morishita, T. Nanayakkara, D. Paris, N. Roy, H. Williams, X. Wang, G. Brammer, M. Bradač, W. Chen, P.L. Kelly, A.M. Koekemoer, M. Trenti, R.A. Windhorst. - In: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS. - ISSN 0004-6361. - 672:(2023 Apr 14), pp. A155.1-A155.11. [10.1051/0004-6361/202345866]

Closing in on the sources of cosmic reionization: First results from the GLASS-JWST program

P. Bergamini;C. Grillo;
2023

Abstract

The escape fraction of Lyman-continuum (LyC) photons (f(esc)) is a key parameter for determining the sources of cosmic reionization at z >= 6. At these redshifts, owing to the opacity of the intergalactic medium, the LyC emission cannot be measured directly. However, LyC leakers during the epoch of reionization could be identified using indirect indicators that have been extensively tested at low and intermediate redshifts. These include a high [OIII]/[OII] flux ratio, high star-formation surface density, and compact sizes. In this work, we present observations of 29 4.5 <= z <= 8 gravitationally lensed galaxies in the Abell 2744 cluster field. From a combined analysis of JWST-NIRSpec and NIRCam data, we accurately derived their physical and spectroscopic properties. our galaxies have low masses (log(M-star) similar to 8.5), blue UV spectral slopes (beta similar to 2.1), compact sizes (r(e) similar to 0.3 0.5 kpc), and high [OIII]/[OII] flux ratios. We confirm that these properties are similar to those characterizing low-redshift LyC leakers. Indirectly inferring the fraction of escaping ionizing photons, we find that more than 80% of our galaxies have predicted f(esc) values larger than 0.05, indicating that they would be considered leakers. The average predicted f(esc) value of our sample is 0.12, suggesting that similar galaxies at z >= 6 have provided a substantial contribution to cosmic reionization.
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galaxies: evolution; galaxies: formation; early Universe; galaxies: clusters: intracluster medium
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Closing in on the sources of cosmic reionization: First results from the GLASS-JWST program / S. Mascia, L. Pentericci, A. Calabrò, T. Treu, P. Santini, L. Yang, L. Napolitano, G. Roberts-Borsani, P. Bergamini, C. Grillo, P. Rosati, B. Vulcani, M. Castellano, K. Boyett, A. Fontana, K. Glazebrook, A. Henry, C. Mason, E. Merlin, T. Morishita, T. Nanayakkara, D. Paris, N. Roy, H. Williams, X. Wang, G. Brammer, M. Bradač, W. Chen, P.L. Kelly, A.M. Koekemoer, M. Trenti, R.A. Windhorst. - In: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS. - ISSN 0004-6361. - 672:(2023 Apr 14), pp. A155.1-A155.11. [10.1051/0004-6361/202345866]
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