Ionization state of inter-stellar medium in galaxies: Evolution, SFR-M*-Z dependence, and ionizing photon escape

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We present a systematic study for ionization state of inter-stellar medium in galaxies at z = 0-with ~140 000 Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) galaxies and 108 intermediate- to high-redshift galaxies from the literature, using an ionization parameter sensitive line ratio of [O III]λ5007/[O II]λ3727 and photoionization models. We confirm that z ~ 2-3 galaxies show an [O III]/[O II] ratio significantly higher than a typical star-forming galaxy of SDSS by a factor of ≥10, and the photoionization models reveal that these high-z galaxies have an ionization parameter of log (qion/cm s-1) ~ 7.6-9.0, a factor of ~4-10 higher than local galaxies. For galaxies at any redshift, we identify a correlation between the [OIII]/[O II] ratio and galaxy global properties of star formation rate (SFR), stellarmass (M*), and metallicity (Z).We extend the fundamental metallicity relation (FMR) and develop the fundamental ionization relation (FIR), a four-dimensional relation of ionization parameter, SFR, M*, and Z. The intermediateand high-z galaxies up to z ≃ 3 follow the FIR defined with the local galaxies, in contrast with the FMR whose possible evolution from z ~ 2 to 3 is reported. We find that the FMR evolution of z ~ 2-3 appears, if one omits ionization parameter differences, and that the FMR evolution does not exist for an average metallicity solution of z ~ 3 galaxies with a highionization parameter. Interestingly, all of two local Lyman-continuum emitting galaxies (LyC leakers) have a high [OIII]/[O II] ratio, indicating a positive correlation between [O III]/[O II] and ionizing photon escape fraction (fesc), which is successfully explained by our photoionization models. Because [OIII]/[O II] ratios of z ~ 2-3 galaxies, especially Lyα emitters (LAEs), are comparable to, or higher than, those of the local LyC leakers, these high-z galaxies are candidates of Lyman-continuum emitting objects. A strong Lyα emission can coexist with a large fesc of ≲0.8, and the increasing fraction of LAEs towards high-z reconciles the picture of cosmic reionization whose major ionizing sources are faint galaxies having intrinsically bright Lyα emission. © 2014 The Authors. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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Nakajima, K., & Ouchi, M. (2014). Ionization state of inter-stellar medium in galaxies: Evolution, SFR-M*-Z dependence, and ionizing photon escape. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 442(1), 900–916. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu902

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