Astronomy and Astrophysics Seminars
AstroSat detection of Lyman continuum photons from a distant galaxy
by Prof. Kanak Saha (IUCAA, Pune)
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
from
to
(Asia/Kolkata)
at Zoom link: ( https://zoom.us/j/96830215096?pwd=THI0ZjdidFJmYXFZYWY4YjlYR2tXUT09 (Meeting ID: 968 3021 5096 ; Passcode: KSahaDAA) )
at Zoom link: ( https://zoom.us/j/96830215096?pwd=THI0ZjdidFJmYXFZYWY4YjlYR2tXUT09 (Meeting ID: 968 3021 5096 ; Passcode: KSahaDAA) )
Meeting ID: 968 3021 5096
Passcode: KSahaDAA
Description |
One of the outstanding problems of current observational cosmology is to understand the nature of sources that produced the bulk of the ionizing radiation after the Cosmic Dark Age. Direct detection of these reionization sources is practically infeasible at high redshift due to the steep decline of the intergalactic medium transmission. Not surprisingly, only a handful of ionizing sources are discovered to date. In this talk, I report the detection of Lyman continuum photons with high escape fraction (> 20%) from a low-mass clumpy galaxy, called AUDFs01 at z=1.42, in the middle of a redshift range where no detection has been made before. The detection of extreme ultraviolet radiation from a distant galaxy at rest-frame 600 Angstrom opens up a new window to constrain the shape of the ionisation spectrum. Further observations with AstroSat should substantially increase the sample of Lyman-continuum leaking galaxies at Cosmic Noon. |