An extreme [OIII] emitter at $z=3.2$: a low metallicity Lyman continuum source
S. de Barros, E. Vanzella, R. Amor\'in, M. Castellano, B. Siana, A., Grazian, H. Suh, I. Balestra, C. Vignali, A. Verhamme, G. Zamorani, M., Mignoli, G. Hasinger, A. Comastri, L. Pentericci, E. P\'erez-Montero, A., Fontana, M. Giavalisco, R. Gilli

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of a high-redshift galaxy at z=3.2 with extreme [OIII] emission, providing direct evidence of Lyman continuum leakage likely from a density-bounded nebula, and compares its properties to reionization epoch galaxies.
Contribution
It presents the first high-z Lyman continuum emitter with both direct and indirect evidence of ionizing photon escape, characterized by exceptionally strong [OIII] emission and low HI column density.
Findings
Confirmed direct detection of Lyman continuum emission at z=3.2.
Observed extremely high [OIII] equivalent width (~1600 Å).
Indications of a density-bounded nebula with high ionization parameter.
Abstract
[Abridged] We investigate the physical properties of a Lyman continuum emitter candidate at with photometric coverage from to MIPS 24m band and VIMOS/VLT and MOSFIRE/Keck spectroscopy. Investigation of the UV spectrum confirms a direct spectroscopic detection of the Lyman continuum emission with . Non-zero Ly flux at the systemic redshift and high Lyman- escape fraction suggest a low HI column density. The weak C and Si low-ionization absorption lines are also consistent with a low covering fraction along the line of sight. The [OIII] equivalent width is one of the largest reported for a galaxy at (, rest-frame) and the NIR spectrum shows that this is mainly due to an extremely strong [OIII] emission. The large…
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TopicsPhotocathodes and Microchannel Plates · Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques · X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis
