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The ionising photon production efficiency at z~6 for Lyman-alpha emitters using JEMS and MUSE

Authors :
Simmonds, Charlotte
Tacchella, Sandro
Maseda, Michael V.
Williams, Christina
Baker, William M.
Witten, Callum
Johnson, Benjamin D.
Robertson, Brant
Saxena, Aayush
Sun, Fengwu
Witstok, Joris
Bhatawdekar, Rachana
Boyett, Kristan
Bunker, Andrew J.
Charlot, Stephane
Curtis-Lake, Emma
Egami, Eiichi
Eisenstein, Daniel J.
Ji, Zhiyuan
Maiolino, Roberto
Sandles, Lester
Smit, Renske
Übler, Hannah
Willott, Chris
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We study the ionising photon production efficiency at the end of the Epoch of Reionisation ($z \sim 5.4 - 6.6$) for a sample of 30 Lyman-$\alpha$ emitters. This is a crucial quantity to infer the ionising photon budget of the Universe. These objects were selected to have reliable spectroscopic redshifts, assigned based on the profile of their Lyman-$\alpha$ emission line, detected in the MUSE deep fields. We exploit medium-band observations from the JWST extragalactic medium band survey (JEMS) to find the flux excess corresponding to the redshifted \ha\ emission line. We estimate the ultra-violet (UV) luminosity by fitting the full JEMS photometry, along with several HST photometric points, with \texttt{Prospector}. We find a median UV continuum slope of $\beta = -2.09^{+0.23}_{-0.21}$ for the sample, indicating young stellar populations with little-to-no dust attenuation. Supported by this, we derive $\xi_{ion,0}$ with no dust attenuation and find a median value of log$\frac{\xi_{ion,0}}{\text{Hz erg}^{-1}} = 25.44^{+0.21}_{-0.15}$. If we perform dust attenuation corrections and assume a Calzetti attenuation law, our values are lowered by $\sim 0.1$ dex. Our results suggest Lyman-$\alpha$ emitters at the Epoch of Reionisation have enhanced $\xi_{ion,0}$ compared to previous estimations from literature, in particular, when compared to the non-Lyman-$\alpha$ emitting population. This initial study provides a promising outlook on the characterisation of ionising photon production in the early Universe. In the future, a more extensive study will be performed on the entire dataset provided by the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES). Thus, for the first time, allowing us to place constraints on the wider galaxy populations driving reionisation.<br />Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures in main paper (20 pages in total, 29 figures in appendix). Submitted to MNRAS. Replaced after first iteration of referee's comments

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2303.07931
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad1749