The Ionizing Photon Production Efficiency ($\xi_{ion}$) Of Lensed Dwarf Galaxies At $z \sim 2 $
Najmeh Emami, Brian Siana, Anahita Alavi, Timothy Gburek, William R., Freeman, Johan Richard, Daniel R. Weisz, Daniel P. Stark

TL;DR
This study measures the ionizing photon production efficiency of low-mass, lensed dwarf galaxies at redshifts 1.4 to 2.7, revealing their potential role in cosmic reionization and how their properties compare to higher-mass galaxies.
Contribution
It introduces a novel measurement of $\xi_{ion}$ for low-mass galaxies at z~2 using stacking methods and lensing, highlighting its evolution and correlation with emission line properties.
Findings
$\xi_{ion}$ is higher at z~2 than in low-redshift galaxies.
No strong dependence of $\xi_{ion}$ on stellar mass or UV slope.
$\xi_{ion}$ correlates with H$eta$ and [OIII] equivalent widths.
Abstract
We measure the ionizing photon production efficiency () of low-mass galaxies (- ) at , allowing us to better understand the contribution of dwarf galaxies to the ionizing background and cosmic reionization. We target galaxies that are magnified by the strong lensing galaxy clusters Abell 1689, MACS J0717, and MACS J1149. We utilize Keck/MOSFIRE spectra to measure optical nebular emission line fluxes and HST imaging to measure the rest-UV and rest-optical photometry. We present two methods of stacking. First, we take the average of the log(L /L) of galaxies in our sample to determine the typical log(). Second, we take the logarithm of the total L over the total L. We prefer the latter as it provides the total ionizing UV luminosity density of galaxies when multiplied by the non-ionizing…
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