SED Analysis of 13 Spectroscopically Confirmed Galaxies at z$\simeq$6 to Constrain UV-Slope, Model Dust Attenuation and Escape Fractions
Junehyoung Jeon (1), Rogier Windhorst (2), Seth H. Cohen (2), Rolf A., Jansen (2), Brent M. Smith (2), Timothy Carleton (2), Eiichi Egami (3),, Kristian Finlator (4), Linhua Jiang (5), Kartheik G. Iyer (6), Vihang Mehta, (7) ((1) Department of Astronomy

TL;DR
This study models the spectral energy distributions of 13 galaxies at z~6 to estimate their UV escape fractions, suggesting they could have contributed significantly to cosmic reionization, but uncertainties remain high.
Contribution
It provides new estimates of the Lyman continuum escape fractions for high-redshift galaxies using IR photometry and SED modeling, highlighting the potential for galaxies to complete reionization.
Findings
Escape fractions range from 0 to 0.8 with median values around 0.35-0.55.
No strong correlation between UV slope or dust extinction and escape fraction.
High uncertainties necessitate future IR spectroscopy with JWST.
Abstract
The reionization of the hydrogen in the Universe is thought to have completed by redshift . To probe this era, galaxy observations in the Subaru Deep Field (SDF) have identified more than 100 galaxies at , many spectroscopically confirmed through follow-up observations. We model the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of 13 SDF galaxies with the CIGALE and Dense Basis codes using available optical/IR data. Modeling deep IR photometry has the potential to constrain the galaxy's Lyman continuum (LyC) escape fraction (\fesc). We use the modeled nebular emission lines and find that the implied escape fractions ranges from \textbf{0 to 0.8 with a median of 0.35 for Dense Basis and 0.55 for CIGALE.} Significant uncertainties in the data exist, so that fitting results in a large range of \fesc\ for individual objects. The implied median \fesc-values may be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
