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The Low-Redshift Lyman Continuum Survey: The Roles of Stellar Feedback and ISM Geometry in LyC Escape

Authors :
Flury, Sophia R.
Jaskot, Anne E.
Saldana-Lopez, Alberto
Oey, M. S.
Chisholm, John
Amorín, Ricardo
Bait, Omkar
Borthakur, Sanchayeeta
Carr, Cody
Ferguson, Henry C.
Giavalisco, Mauro
Hayes, Matthew
Heckman, Timothy
Henry, Alaina
Ji, Zhiyuan
Komarova, Lena
Leclercq, Floriane
Reste, Alexandra Le
McCandliss, Stephan
Marques-Chaves, Rui
Östlin, Göran
Pentericci, Laura
Ravindranath, Swara
Rutkowski, Michael
Scarlata, Claudia
Schaerer, Daniel
Thuan, Trinh
Trebitsch, Maxime
Vanzella, Eros
Verhamme, Anne
Wang, Bingjie
Worseck, Gábor
Xu, Xinfeng
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

One of the fundamental questions of cosmology is the origin and mechanism(s) responsible for the reionization of the Universe beyond $z\sim6$. To address this question, many studies over the past decade have focused on local ($z\sim0.3$) galaxies which leak ionizing radiation (Lyman continuum or LyC). However, line-of-sight effects and data quality have prohibited deeper insight into the nature of LyC escape. To circumvent these limitations, we analyze stacks of a consolidated sample of {\it HST}/COS observations of the LyC in 89 galaxies at $z\sim0.3$. From fitting of the continuum, we obtain information about the underlying stellar populations and neutral ISM geometry. We find that most LyC non-detections are not leaking appreciable LyC ($f_{esc}^{\rm LyC}<1$\%) but also that exceptional cases point to spatial variations in the LyC escape fraction $f_{esc}^{\rm LyC}$. Stellar populations younger than 3 Myr lead to an increase in ionizing feedback, which in turn increases the isotropy of LyC escape. Moreover, mechanical feedback from supernovae in 8-10 Myr stellar populations is important for anisotropic gas distributions needed for LyC escape. While mechanical feedback is necessary for any LyC escape, high $f_{esc}^{\rm LyC}$ ($>5$\%) also requires a confluence of young stars and ionizing feedback. A two-stage burst of star formation could facilitate this optimal LyC escape scenario.<br />Comment: Submitted to AAS publications, 42 pages, 25 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2409.12118
Document Type :
Working Paper