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An uncontaminated measurement of the escaping Lyman continuum at $z\sim3$

Observations of reionization-era analogs at $z\sim3$ are a powerful tool for constraining reionization. Rest-ultraviolet observations are particularly useful, in which both direct and indirect tracers of ionizing-photon production and escape can be observed. We analyse a sample of 124 $z\sim3$ galaxies from the Keck Lyman Continuum Spectroscopic Survey, with sensitive spectroscopic measurements of the Lyman continuum (LyC) region. We present a method of removing foreground contamination from our sample using high-resolution, multiband Hubble Space Telescope imaging. We re-measure the global properties of the cleaned sample of 13 individually-detected LyC sources and 107 individually-undetected sources, including a sample-averaged absolute escape fraction of $f_{esc,abs}=0.06\pm0.01$ and a sample-averaged ratio of ionizing to non-ionizing ultraviolet flux density of $<f_{900}/f_{1500}>_{out}=0.040\pm0.006$, corrected for attenuation from the intergalactic and circumgalactic media. Based on composite spectra, we also recover a strong positive correlation between $<f_{900}/f_{1500}>_{out}$ and Ly$α$ equivalent width (W$_λ$(Ly$α$)) and a negative correlation between $<f_{900}/f_{1500}>_{out}$ and UV luminosity. As in previous work, we interpret the relationship between $<f_{900}/f_{1500}>_{out}$ and W$_λ$(Ly$α$) in terms of the modulation of the escape of ionizing radiation from star-forming galaxies based on the covering fraction of neutral gas. We also use a W$_λ$(Ly$α$)-weighted $<f_{900}/f_{1500}>_{out}$ to estimate an ionizing emissivity from star-forming galaxies at $z\sim3$ as $ε_{\rm LyC}\simeq5.5\times10^{24}$erg s$^{-1}$Hz$^{-1}$Mpc$^{-3}$. This estimate, evaluated using the uncontaminated sample of this work, affirms that the contribution of galaxies to the ionizing background at $z\sim3$ is comparable to that of active galactic nuclei.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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