Spectroscopic Measurements of the Far-Ultraviolet Dust Attenuation Curve at z~3
Naveen A. Reddy, Charles C. Steidel, Max Pettini, Milan Bogosavljevic

TL;DR
This study measures the far-ultraviolet dust attenuation curve at z~3 using spectra from 933 galaxies, revealing lower attenuation in the far-UV than standard curves and implications for ionizing photon escape.
Contribution
First measurement of the far-UV dust attenuation curve at high redshift, showing it is lower than standard curves and affecting estimates of ionizing photon escape.
Findings
Far-UV dust attenuation is lower than standard curves suggest.
Most dust is unrelated to H2 formation, associated with other ISM phases.
Implications for lower attenuation of ionizing photons in high-redshift galaxies.
Abstract
We present the first measurements of the shape of the far-ultraviolet (far-UV; lambda=950-1500 A) dust attenuation curve at high redshift (z~3). Our analysis employs rest-frame UV spectra of 933 galaxies at z~3, 121 of which have very deep spectroscopic observations (>7 hrs) at lambda=850-1300 A, with the Low Resolution Imaging Spectrograph on the Keck Telescope. By using an iterative approach in which we calculate the ratios of composite spectra in different bins of continuum color excess, E(B-V), we derive a dust curve that implies a lower attenuation in the far-UV for a given E(B-V) than those obtained with standard attenuation curves. We demonstrate that the UV composite spectra of z~3 galaxies can be modeled well by assuming our new attenuation curve, a high covering fraction of HI, and absorption from the Lyman-Werner bands of H2 with a small (<20%) covering fraction. The low…
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