The mean H$\alpha$ EW and Lyman-continuum photon production efficiency for faint $z\approx4-5$ galaxies
Daniel Lam, Rychard J. Bouwens, Ivo Labbe, Joop Schaye, Kasper B., Schmidt, Michael V. Maseda, Roland Bacon, Leindert A. Boogaard, Themiya, Nanayakkara, Johan Richard, Guillaume Mahler, Tanya Urrutia

TL;DR
This study measures the ionizing photon production efficiency in faint galaxies at redshifts 4-5, revealing it is similar to brighter galaxies and constrains the escape fraction relevant for cosmic reionization.
Contribution
First measurement of $\xi_{ion,0}$ for faint $z oughly4-5$ galaxies, extending understanding of ionizing photon production to ultra-faint populations.
Findings
$\xi_{ion,0}$ is approximately $10^{25.36}$ Hz erg$^{-1}$ for faint galaxies.
$\xi_{ion,0}$ shows no strong dependence on UV luminosity.
Escape fraction for these galaxies cannot exceed 8-20%.
Abstract
We present the first measurements of the Lyman-continuum photon production efficiency at -5 for galaxies fainter than 0.2 (19 mag). quantifies the production rate of ionizing photons with respect to the UV luminosity density assuming a fiducial escape fraction of zero. Extending previous measurements of to the faint population is important, as ultra-faint galaxies are expected to contribute the bulk of the ionizing emissivity. We probe to such faint magnitudes by taking advantage of 200-hour depth Spitzer/IRAC observations from the GREATS program and 300 3<<6 galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts from the MUSE GTO Deep + Wide programs. Stacked IRAC [3.6][4.5] colors are derived and used to infer the H rest-frame equivalent widths, which range from 403\r{A}…
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