MMT/MMIRS spectroscopy of $z=1.3-2.4$ extreme [OIII] emitters: Implications for galaxies in the reionization-era
Mengtao Tang, Daniel Stark, Jacopo Chevallard, and St\'ephane Charlot

TL;DR
This study uses MMT/MMIRS spectroscopy to analyze extreme [OIII] emitters at redshifts 1.3-2.4, revealing their ionization conditions, star formation properties, and implications for reionization-era galaxies.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the gas conditions and radiation fields of low-mass, high sSFR galaxies, extending knowledge relevant to early universe galaxy spectra.
Findings
[OIII] EW correlates with ionizing efficiency and Lyα emission success.
Extreme ionization conditions linked to high O32 and Ne3O2 indices.
Implications for LyC photon escape and JWST observations at z>10.
Abstract
Galaxies in the reionization-era have been shown to have prominent [OIII]+H emission. Little is known about the gas conditions and radiation field of this population, making it challenging to interpret the spectra emerging at . Motivated by this shortcoming, we have initiated a large MMT spectroscopic survey identifying rest-frame optical emission lines in 227 intense [OIII] emitting galaxies at . This sample complements the MOSDEF and KBSS surveys, extending to much lower stellar masses () and larger specific star formation rates ( Gyr), providing a window on galaxies directly following a burst or recent upturn in star formation. The hydrogen ionizing production efficiency () is found to increase with the [OIII] EW, in a manner similar to that found in local galaxies by Chevallard et al. (2018). We describe…
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