Narrowband imaging of Escaping Lyman-Continuum Emission in the SSA22 Field
D. B. Nestor, A. E. Shapley, C. C. Steidel, B. Siana

TL;DR
This study uses ultradeep narrowband imaging to detect Lyman-Continuum emission from galaxies at z~3, revealing insights into their escape fractions and contributions to cosmic reionization.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurements of LyC escape fractions for LBGs and LAEs at z~3 using custom narrowband filters, highlighting the potential role of faint LAEs in reionization.
Findings
Detected 6 LBGs and 28 LAEs in LyC emission.
Estimated LyC escape fraction for LBGs is about 10%.
Faint LAEs may significantly contribute to hydrogen reionization.
Abstract
We present the results of an ultradeep, narrowband imaging survey for Lyman-continuum (LyC) emission at z~3 in the SSA22a field. We employ a custom narrowband filter centered at 3640A (NB3640), which probes the LyC region for galaxies at z>3.06. We also analyze new and archival NB4980 imaging tuned to the wavelength of the Lya emission line at z=3.09, and archival broadband B, V, and R images of the non-ionizing UV continuum. Our NB3640 images contain 26 z>3.06 Lyman Break Galaxies (LBGs) as well as a set of 130 Lya emitters (LAEs), identified by their excess NB4980 flux relative to the BV continuum. Six LBGs and 28 LAEs are detected in the NB3640 image. LBGs appear to span a range of NB3640-R colors, while LAEs appear bimodal in their NB3640-R properties. We estimate average UV to LyC flux density ratios, corrected for foreground contamination and intergalactic medium absorption,…
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