The UV-brightest Lyman continuum emitting star-forming galaxy
Rui Marques-Chaves, Daniel Schaerer, Javier Alvarez-Marquez, Luis, Colina, Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky, Ismael Perez-Fournon, Alberto, Saldana-Lopez, Anne Verhamme

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of J0121+0025, an extremely luminous, young star-forming galaxy at z=3.244 with significant Lyman continuum leakage, providing insights into the sources contributing to cosmic reionization.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed spectroscopic analysis of a highly luminous LyC-emitting galaxy, showing that bright starbursts can significantly contribute to reionization.
Findings
J0121+0025 has a LyC escape fraction of ~40%.
The galaxy's spectrum indicates a young starburst (<10 Myr).
Luminous starbursts can be major sources of LyC photons.
Abstract
We report the discovery of J0121+0025, an extremely luminous and young star-forming galaxy (M_UV = -24.11, log[L_Lya / erg s^-1] = 43.8) at z = 3.244 showing copious Lyman continuum (LyC) leakage (f_esc,abs ~ 40%). High signal-to-noise ratio rest-frame UV spectroscopy with the Gran Telescopio Canarias reveals a high significance (7.9 sigma) emission below the Lyman limit (< 912A), with a flux density level f_900A = 0.78 +/- 0.10 uJy, and strong P-Cygni in wind lines of OVI 1033A, NV 1240A and CIV 1550A that are indicative of a young age of the starburst (<10 Myr). The spectrum is rich in stellar photospheric features, for which a significant contribution of an AGN at these wavelengths is ruled out. Low-ionization ISM absorption lines are also detected, but are weak (EW0 ~ 1A) and show large residual intensities, suggesting a clumpy geometry of the gas with a non-unity covering fraction…
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