Low-redshift Lyman Continuum Survey (LzLCS): Radio continuum properties of low-z Lyman continuum emitters

O. Bait, S. Borthakur, D. Schaerer, E. Momjian, Biny Sebastian, A. Saldana-Lopez, S. Flury, J. Chisholm, R. Marques-Chaves, A. Jaskot, H. Ferguson, G. Worseck, Zhiyuan Ji, L. Komarova, M. Trebitsch, M. Hayes, L. Pentericci, G. Ostlin, T. Thuan, Bingjie Wang, Xinfeng Xu, M. Sargent
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Sources that leak Lyman continuum (LyC) photons and lead to the reionisation of the universe are an object of intense study using multiple observing facilities. Recently the Low-redshift LyC Survey (LzLCS) has presented the first large sample of LyC emitting galaxies at low redshift ($z 0.3$) with the Hubble Space Telescope Cosmic Origins Spectrograph . The LzLCS sample contains a robust estimate of the LyC escape fraction ( ) for 66 galaxies, spanning a wide range of values. Here, we aim to study the dependence of on the radio continuum (RC) properties of LzLCS sources. Overall, RC emission can provide unique insights into the role of supernova feedback, cosmic rays (CRs), and magnetic fields from its non-thermal emission component. RC emission is also a dust-free tracer of the star formation rate (SFR) in galaxies. In this study, we present Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) RC observations of the LzLCS sources at gigahertz (GHz) frequencies. We performed VLA C (4-8 GHz) and S (2-4 GHz) band observations for a sample of 53 LzLCS sources. We also observed a sub-sample of 17 LzLCS sources in the L (1-2 GHz) band. We detected RC from both C- and S-bands in 24 sources for which we are able to estimate their radio spectral index across 3-6 GHz, denoted as . We also used the RC luminosity to estimate their SFRs. The radio spectral index of LzLCS sources spans a wide range, from flat ( $ -0.1$) to very steep ($ -1.0$). They have a steeper mean -0.92$) compared to that expected for normal star-forming galaxies ( -0.64$). They also show a larger scatter in (sim 0.71) compared to that of normal star-forming galaxies (sim 0.15). The strongest leakers in our sample show flat weak leakers have close to normal star-forming galaxies and non-leakers are characterized by steep . We argue that a combination of young ages, free-free absorption, and a flat cosmic-ray energy spectrum can altogether lead to a flat for strong leakers. Non-leakers are characterized by steep spectra which can arise due to break or cutoff at high frequencies. Such a cutoff in the spectrum can arise in a single injection model of CRs characteristic of galaxies which have recently stopped star-formation. The dependence of on (which is orientation-independent) suggests that the escape of LyC photons is not highly direction-dependent at least to the first order. The radio-based SFRs ( ) of LzLCS sources show a large offset ($ dex) from the standard calibration. We find that adding as a second parameter helps us to calibrate the with and within a scatter of $ dex. For the first time, we have found a relation between and . This hints at the interesting role of supernovae feedback, CRs, and magnetic fields in facilitating the escape (alternatively, and/or the lack) of LyC photons.
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低红移莱曼连续巡天(LzLCS):低红移莱曼连续发射体的射电连续波特性
泄露莱曼连续光子(LyC)并导致宇宙再电离的光源是利用多种观测设施进行深入研究的对象。最近,"低红移 LyC 巡天"(LzLCS)利用哈勃太空望远镜的宇宙起源摄谱仪首次展示了低红移($z 0.3$)LyC 发射星系的大样本。LzLCS 样本包含了对 66 个星系的 LyC 逃逸分数( )的可靠估计,其数值范围很广。在这里,我们旨在研究LzLCS源的射电连续波(RC)特性对LyC逃逸分数( )的依赖性。总的来说,RC 辐射可以从它的非热辐射成分中提供对超新星反馈、宇宙射线(CRs)和磁场作用的独特见解。RC发射也是星系中恒星形成率(SFR)的无尘示踪剂。在这项研究中,我们展示了卡尔-G-扬斯基甚大阵列(VLA)在千兆赫(GHz)频率上对 LzLCS 星源的 RC 观测结果。我们对 53 个 LzLCS 星源样本进行了 VLA C(4-8 GHz)和 S(2-4 GHz)波段观测。我们还在 L(1-2 GHz)波段观测了 17 个 LzLCS 光源子样本。我们从 C 波段和 S 波段同时探测到 24 个来源的 RC,并估算出它们在 3-6 GHz 波段的射电光谱指数,用 。我们还利用 RC 光度来估算它们的 SFR。LzLCS 星源的射电光谱指数范围很广,从平坦(-0.1$)到非常陡峭(-1.0$)。与正常恒星形成星系的平均值(-0.64)相比,它们的平均值更陡(-0.92)。它们的散度(sim 0.71)也比正常恒星形成星系的散度(sim 0.15)要大。 我们样本中的最强泄漏星系显示出平坦的弱泄漏星系接近于正常恒星形成星系,而非泄漏星系的特征是陡峭的......。我们认为,年轻的年龄、自由吸收和平坦的宇宙射线能谱共同导致了强泄漏者的平坦能谱。非泄漏者的光谱陡峭,这可能是由于高频断裂或截止造成的。在最近停止恒星形成的星系所特有的单一注入模型中,就会出现这种光谱截止现象。on的依赖性(与方向无关)表明,LyC光子的逃逸至少在一阶上不是高度依赖方向的。 LzLCS 星源的射电 SFRs ( ) 与标准校准值有很大偏移($ dex)。我们发现,添加第二个参数可以帮助我们校准出与的误差在 $ dex 范围内。我们首次发现了和之间的关系。这暗示了超新星反馈、CR 和磁场在促进 LyC 光子逃逸(或者说,和/或缺乏)方面的有趣作用。
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