The Great Escape: Understanding the Connection Between Ly$\alpha$ Emission and LyC Escape in Simulated JWST Analogues
Nicholas Choustikov, Harley Katz, Aayush Saxena, Thibault Garel,, Julien Devriendt, Adrianne Slyz, Taysun Kimm, Jeremy Blaizot, Joki Rosdahl

TL;DR
This study uses simulated high-redshift galaxy spectra to explore how Ly$ ext{alpha}$ emission features relate to the escape of ionizing photons, aiding understanding of reionization and improving observational diagnostics.
Contribution
It demonstrates that certain Ly$ ext{alpha}$ spectral features are effective indicators of LyC photon escape, providing new insights into galaxy properties during reionization.
Findings
Ly$ ext{alpha}$ escape fraction is overestimated by observational methods.
$f_{ m esc}^{ m Ly ext{alpha}}$ and $f_{ m cen}$ are good LyC leakage diagnostics.
Galaxies with high LyC escape have less extended Ly$ ext{alpha}$ and F150W halos.
Abstract
Constraining the escape fraction of Lyman Continuum (LyC) photons from high-redshift galaxies is crucial to understanding reionization. Recent observations have demonstrated that various characteristics of the Ly emission line correlate with the inferred LyC escape fraction () of low-redshift galaxies. Using a data-set of 9,600 mock Ly spectra of star-forming galaxies at from the SPHINX cosmological radiation hydrodynamical simulation, we study the escape of Ly and LyC photons. We find that our mock Ly observations are representative of high-redshift observations and that typical observational methods tend to over-predict the Ly escape fraction () by as much as two dex. We investigate the correlations between and ,…
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TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors · Real-time simulation and control systems
