Optical Line Emission from z$\sim$6.8 Sources with Deep Constraints on Ly$α$ Visibility
Abstract: We analyze a sample of $z$-dropout galaxies in the CANDELS GOODS South and UDS fields that have been targeted by a dedicated spectroscopic campaign aimed at detecting their Ly$\alpha$ line. Deep IRAC observations at 3.6 and 4.5 $\mu$m are used to determine the strength of optical emission lines affecting these bands at z$\sim$6.5-6.9 in order to i) investigate possible physical differences between Ly$\alpha$ emitting and non-emitting sources; ii) constrain the escape fraction of ionizing photons; iii) provide an estimate of the specific star-formation rate at high redshifts. We find evidence of strong [OIII]+H$\beta$ emission in the average (stacked) SEDs of galaxies both with and without Ly$\alpha$ emission. The blue IRAC [3.6]-[4.5] color of the stack with detected Ly$\alpha$ line can be converted into a rest-frame equivalent width EW([OIII]+H$\beta$)=1500${+530}_{-440}\AA$ assuming a flat intrinsic stellar continuum. This strong optical line emission enables a first estimate of f${esc}\lesssim$20% on the escape fraction of ionizing photons from Ly$\alpha$ detected objects. The objects with no Ly$\alpha$ line show less extreme EW([OIII]+H$\beta$)=520${+170}{-150}\AA$ suggesting different physical conditions of the HII regions with respect to Ly$\alpha$-emitting ones, or a larger f${esc}$. The latter case is consistent with a combined evolution of f${esc}$ and the neutral hydrogen fraction as an explanation of the lack of bright Ly$\alpha$ emission at z$>$6. A lower limit on the specific star formation rate, SSFR$>$9.1$Gyr{-1}$ for $M_{star}=2 \times 109 M_{\odot}$ galaxies at these redshifts can be derived from the spectroscopically confirmed sample.
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