An extreme blue nugget, UV-bright starburst at z=3.613 with ninety per cent of Lyman continuum photon escape
R. Marques-Chaves, D. Schaerer, J. Alvarez-Marquez, A. Verhamme, D., Ceverino, J. Chisholm, L. Colina, M. Dessauges-Zavadsky, I. Perez-Fournon, A., Saldana-Lopez, A. Upadhyaya, E. Vanzella

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a young, UV-bright starburst galaxy at z=3.613 with an exceptionally high LyC photon escape fraction of about 90%, providing insights into ionizing photon escape mechanisms in early galaxies.
Contribution
It presents the first clear observation of a galaxy with nearly complete escape of ionizing photons and analyzes its properties, including star formation, nebular emission, and gas inflows.
Findings
LyC escape fraction approximately 0.9
Detection of weak nebular emission lines
Evidence of gas inflows and a gas compaction event
Abstract
We present the discovery and analysis of J1316+2614 at z=3.6130, a UV-bright star-forming galaxy () with large escape of Lyman continuum (LyC) radiation. J1316+2614 is a young ( Myr) star-forming galaxy with yr and a starburst mass of log(. It shows a very steep UV continuum, , consistent with residual dust obscuration, . LyC emission is detected with high significance () down to \r{A}, for which a very high relative (absolute) LyC escape fraction () is inferred. The contribution of a foreground or AGN contamination to the LyC signal is discussed but is unlikely. J13162614 is the most powerful ionizing source known among the star-forming galaxy population,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
