A spectroscopic analysis of the ionizing photon production efficiency in JADES and CEERS: implications for the ionizing photon budget
Anthony J. Pahl, Michael W. Topping, Alice Shapley, Ryan Sanders,, Naveen A. Reddy, Leonardo Clarke, Emily Kehoe, Trinity Bento, Gabe Brammer

TL;DR
This study uses JWST data to measure the ionizing photon production efficiency in distant galaxies, revealing its dependence on redshift and galaxy properties, and implications for the timeline of cosmic reionization.
Contribution
It provides new constraints on $\xi_{ m ion}$ across a broad redshift range using spectroscopic data, and models its impact on the reionization epoch.
Findings
Median $\xi_{ m ion}$ value around 25.29 in log scale.
Positive correlation of $\xi_{ m ion}$ with redshift and UV luminosity.
Reionization likely ended between redshifts 5 and 7.
Abstract
We have used a combined sample of JADES and CEERS objects in order to constrain ionizing photon production efficiency () from JWST/NIRSpec and JWST/NIRCam data. We examine 163 objects at 1.06 < z < 6.71 with significant (3) spectroscopic detections of H and H in order to constrain intrinsic H luminosities corrected from nebular dust attenuation via Balmer decrements. We constrain dust-corrected UV luminosities from best-fit spectral-energy distribution modeling. We find a sample median log(/erg Hz) = , assuming f=0 for the escape fraction of Lyman continuum emission. We find significant correlation between and z, with 17 objects at z > 4.64 having median log(/erg Hz) = , with those below having…
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TopicsRadiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
