We show the effectiveness of strong lensing in the characterization of Lyman continuum emission from faint L ≲ 0.1L* star-forming galaxies at redshift ≳3. Past observations of L ≳ L* galaxies at redshift ≳3 have provided upper limits of the average escape fraction of ionizing radiation of f esc ~ 5 per cent. Galaxies with relatively high f esc (>10 per cent)seem to be particularly rare at these luminosities; there is therefore the need to explore fainter limits.Before the advent of giant ground-based telescopes, one viableway to probe f esc down to 0.05-0.15L* was to exploit strong lensingmagnification. This is investigated with Monte Carlo simulations that take into account the current observational capabilities. Adopting a lensing cross-section of 10 arcmin 2 within which the magnification is higher than 1 (achievable with about four to five galaxy clusters), with a U-band survey depth of 30 (30.5) (AB, 1σ), it is possible to constrain f esc for z reversed tilde equals 3 star-forming galaxies down to 15 (10) per cent at 3σ for L <0.15L* luminosities. This is particularly interesting if f esc increases at fainter luminosities, as predicted from various HI reionization scenarios and radiation transfer modelling. Ongoing observational programmes on galaxy clusters are discussed and positive prospects for the future are offered, even though from space the Hubble Space Telescope (HST)/Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) instrument represents the only option we have to investigate details of the spatial distribution of the Lyman continuum emission arising from z~2-4 galaxies.
Probing ionizing radiation of L ≲0.1L* star-forming galaxies at z ≳3 with strong lensing / E. Vanzella, M. Nonino, S. Cristiani, P. Rosati, A. Zitrin, M. Bartelmann, A. Grazian, T. Broadhurst, M. Meneghetti, C. Grillo. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. LETTERS. - ISSN 1745-3933. - 424:1(2012), pp. L54-L58. [10.1111/j.1745-3933.2012.01286.x]
Probing ionizing radiation of L ≲0.1L* star-forming galaxies at z ≳3 with strong lensing
C. GrilloUltimo
2012
Abstract
We show the effectiveness of strong lensing in the characterization of Lyman continuum emission from faint L ≲ 0.1L* star-forming galaxies at redshift ≳3. Past observations of L ≳ L* galaxies at redshift ≳3 have provided upper limits of the average escape fraction of ionizing radiation of f esc ~ 5 per cent. Galaxies with relatively high f esc (>10 per cent)seem to be particularly rare at these luminosities; there is therefore the need to explore fainter limits.Before the advent of giant ground-based telescopes, one viableway to probe f esc down to 0.05-0.15L* was to exploit strong lensingmagnification. This is investigated with Monte Carlo simulations that take into account the current observational capabilities. Adopting a lensing cross-section of 10 arcmin 2 within which the magnification is higher than 1 (achievable with about four to five galaxy clusters), with a U-band survey depth of 30 (30.5) (AB, 1σ), it is possible to constrain f esc for z reversed tilde equals 3 star-forming galaxies down to 15 (10) per cent at 3σ for L <0.15L* luminosities. This is particularly interesting if f esc increases at fainter luminosities, as predicted from various HI reionization scenarios and radiation transfer modelling. Ongoing observational programmes on galaxy clusters are discussed and positive prospects for the future are offered, even though from space the Hubble Space Telescope (HST)/Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) instrument represents the only option we have to investigate details of the spatial distribution of the Lyman continuum emission arising from z~2-4 galaxies.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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