Investigating the Lyman photon escape in local starburst galaxies with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph

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We present a study of seven star-forming galaxies from the Cosmic Evolution Survey observed with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) onboard the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The galaxies are located at relatively low redshifts, z ~ 0.3, with morphologies ranging from extended and disturbed to compact and smooth. To complement the HST observations, we also analyse observations taken with the Visible Multi-object Spectrograph (VIMOS) on the Very Large Telescope (VLT). In our galaxy sample, we identify three objects with double peak Lyman-α profiles similar to those seen in Green Pea compact galaxies and measure peak separations of 655, 374, and 275 km s-1. We measure Lyman-α escape fractions with values ranging between 5 per cent and 13 per cent. Given the low flux levels in the individual COS exposures, we apply a weighted stacking approach to obtain a single spectrum. From this COS combined spectrum, we infer upper limits for the absolute and relative Lyman continuum escape fractions of fabs(LyC)=0.4-0.4+10.1 per cent and fres(LyC)=1.7-1.7+15.2 per cent, respectively. Finally, we find that most of these galaxies have moderate ultraviolet and optical star formation rates (SFRs) (SFRs ≲10 M⊙ yr-1).

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Hernandez, S., Leitherer, C., Boquien, M., Buat, V., Burgarella, D., Calzetti, D., & Noll, S. (2018). Investigating the Lyman photon escape in local starburst galaxies with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 478(1), 1292–1304. https://doi.org/10.1093/MNRAS/STY1067

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