Strong C IV emission from star-forming galaxies: a case for high Lyman continuum photon escape
A. Saxena, E. Cryer, R. S. Ellis, L. Pentericci, A. Calabr\`o, S., Mascia, A. Saldana-Lopez, D. Schaerer, H. Katz, M. Llerena, R. Amor\'in

TL;DR
This study investigates whether strong C IV emission in high-redshift star-forming galaxies indicates conditions conducive to Lyman continuum photon escape, using spectral analysis and modeling to identify potential leakage signatures.
Contribution
It demonstrates that strong C IV emission correlates with spectral features indicative of LyC photon escape, proposing C IV as a new tracer for LyC leakage at high redshift.
Findings
Low stellar metallicities and young ages in galaxies with strong C IV emission.
Presence of spectral features suggesting significant LyC photon leakage.
C IV/C III] ratios >0.75 consistent with conditions enabling LyC escape.
Abstract
Finding reliable indicators of Lyman continuum (LyC) photon leakage from galaxies is essential in order to infer their escape fraction in the epoch of reionisation, where direct measurements of LyC flux are impossible. To this end, here we investigate whether strong C IV emission in the rest-frame UV spectra of galaxies traces conditions ripe for ample production and escape of LyC photons. We compile a sample of 19 star-forming galaxies in the redshift range from the VANDELS survey that exhibit strong C IV emission, producing a stacked spectrum where all major rest-UV emission lines are clearly detected. Best-fitting spectral energy distribution models containing both stellar and nebular emission suggest the need for low stellar metallicities (), young stellar ages (), a high ionisation parameter…
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