http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.13620
We present a study of seven spectroscopically confirmed Ly{\alpha} emitting galaxies at redshift $z\simeq6$ using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) NIRCam images. These galaxies, with a wide range of Ly{\alpha} luminosities, were recently observed in a series of NIRCam broad- and medium-bands. We measure the continuum and H{\alpha} line properties of the galaxies using the combination of the NIRCam photometry and archival Hubble Space Telescope imaging data. We find that galaxies with bluer UV continuum slopes likely have higher escape fractions of Ly{\alpha} photons. We also find that galaxies with higher Ly{\alpha} line emission tend to produce ionizing photons more efficiently. The most Ly{\alpha}-luminous galaxy in the sample has a high ionizing photon production efficiency of log${10} \xi{\rm ion, 0}$ (Hz erg$^{-1}$) > 26. Our results support that Ly{\alpha} galaxies may have served as an important contributor to the cosmic reionization. Blue and bright Ly{\alpha} galaxies are also excellent targets for JWST follow-up spectroscopic observations.
Y. Ning, Z. Cai, L. Jiang, et. al.
Mon, 28 Nov 22
35/93
Comments: 10 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables, submitted to ApJL
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