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The leakage of Lyman-continuum photons from a major merger at $z\sim1$

Soumil Maulick, Kanak Saha, Manish Kataria, Edmund Christian Herenz

Published 2024-07-08Version 1

We report the detection of Lyman-continuum (LyC) photons from a massive interacting system at $z=1.097$ in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. The LyC detection is made in the far-ultraviolet F154W band of the UVIT telescope onboard AstroSat. Both JWST and HST imaging of the system reveal signs that it is a likely merger. In particular, high-resolution imaging in the JWST bands reveals an infrared luminous object within the system that is faint in the bluer HST bands. The ionized-gas kinematics from the MUSE-UDF data supports the merger hypothesis. We estimate that the entire system is leaking more than $8 \%$ of its ionizing photons to the intergalactic medium. The SED-derived stellar masses of the two components indicate that this is a major merger with a mass ratio of ${1.13 \pm 0.37}$. This detection hints at the potential contribution of massive interacting systems at higher redshifts, when major mergers were more frequent, to the ionizing budget of the universe.

Comments: 16 pages, 8 figures, 1 table (Accepted for publication in ApJ)
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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