Detections of Lyman Continuum from Star-forming Galaxies at z~3 Through Subaru/Suprime-Cam Narrow-band Imaging
I. Iwata, A. K. Inoue, Y. Matsuda, H. Furusawa, T. Hayashino, K., Kousai, M. Akiyama, T. Yamada, D. Burgarella, and J.-M. Deharveng

TL;DR
This study used Subaru/Suprime-Cam narrow-band imaging to detect Lyman continuum emission from star-forming galaxies at z~3, revealing significant ionizing photon escape fractions and implications for cosmic reionization.
Contribution
First detection of Lyman continuum from galaxies at z~3 using wide-field narrow-band imaging, indicating higher escape fractions than previously known.
Findings
Detected LyC from 7 LBGs and 10 LAE candidates.
Some galaxies show spatial offsets between LyC and UV emission.
Escape fractions likely higher than 4% for some galaxies.
Abstract
Knowing the amount of ionizing photons from young star-forming galaxies is of particular importance to understanding the reionization process. Here we report initial results of Subaru/Suprime-Cam deep imaging observation of the SSA22 proto-cluster region at z=3.09, using a special narrow-band filter to optimally trace Lyman continuum (LyC) from galaxies at z~3. The unique wide field-of-view of Suprime-Cam enabled us to search for ionizing photons from 198 galaxies (73 Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) and 125 Ly-alpha emitters (LAEs)) with spectroscopically measured redshifts z~3.1. We detected LyC from 7 LBGs, as well as from 10 LAE candidates. Some of the detected galaxies show significant spatial offsets of LyC from non-ionizing UV emission. For some LBGs the observed non-ionizing UV to LyC flux density ratios are smaller than values expected from population synthesis models with a…
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