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Evidence for a Low Lyman Continuum Escape Fraction in Three Massive, Ultraviolet-bright Galaxies at z > 7

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Abstract Although low-mass star-forming galaxies are the leading candidates of the reionization process, we cannot conclusively rule out high-mass star-forming galaxies as candidates. While most simulations indicate the former is the best candidate, some models suggest that at z ≥ 6 massive, UV-bright galaxies – “oligarchs” – account for at least 80% of the ionizing budget. To test this hypothesis, we target massive ( log 10 ( M ⋆ [ M ⊙ ] ) > 10 ), UV-bright (M UV ∼ −22) Lyα emitters at z > 7 in archival data, observed with similar resolution spectrographs (Very Large Telescope/X-shooter and Keck/MOSFIRE). To increase the reliability of our conclusions, we stack all spectra and obtain a deep-stacked spectrum of 24.75 hr. The stacked Lyα profile displays a clear asymmetric red peak and an absence of a blue peak. We additionally estimate the intrinsic stacked Lyα profile of our targets by correcting for intergalactic medium (IGM) transmission using a range of neutral hydrogen fractions, finding no significant change in the profile. We measure a velocity offset V red > 300 km s−1 and an asymmetry in our red peak A ∼ 3. Using various models and estimators, such as the peak separation, the asymmetry of the red peak, the ratio between Lyα and Hβ, and the β slope, we conclude that the escape fraction in these three UV-bright, massive (∼1010 M ⊙), z ≥ 7 galaxies is f esc(LyC) ≤ 10%.
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10.3847/1538-4357/acac9d

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University of Oxford
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American Astronomical Society
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Volume:
944
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1
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61-61
Publication date:
2023-02-13
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1538-4357
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0004-637X


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1333745
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pubs:1333745
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W4320491182
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2026-05-05
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