The spectroscopic properties of Lyα-emitters at z ∼ 2.7: Escaping gas and photons from faint galaxies

Ryan F. Trainor, Charles C. Steidel, Allison L. Strom, Gwen C. Rudie

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Abstract

We present a spectroscopic survey of 318 faint (R ∼ 27, L ∼ 0.1L), Lyα-emission-selected galaxies (LAEs) in regions centered on the positions of hyperluminous QSOs (HLQSOs) at 2.5 < z < 3. A sample of 32 LAEs with rest-frame optical emission line spectra from Keck/Multi-Object Spectrometer For InfraRed Exploration (MOSFIRE) are used to interpret the LAE spectra in the context of their systemic redshifts. The fields are part of the Keck Baryonic Structure Survey, which includes substantial ancillary multi-wavelength imaging from both the ground and space. From a quantitative analysis of the diverse Lyα spectral morphologies, including line widths, asymmetries, and multi-peaked profiles, we find that peak widths and separations are typically smaller than among samples of more luminous continuum-selected galaxies (Lyman-break galaxies and their analogs; LBGs) at similar redshifts. We find tentative evidence for an association between Lyα spectral morphology and external illumination by the nearby HLQSO. Using the MOSFIRE subsample, we find that the peak of the resolved (R . 1300) Lyα line is shifted by +200 km s.1 with respect to systemic across a diverse set of galaxies including both LAEs and LBGs. We also find a small number of objects with significantly blueshifted Lyα emission, a potential indicator of accreting gas. The Lyα-to-Hα line ratios measured for the MOSFIRE subset suggest that the LAEs in this sample have Lyα escape fractions fesc,Lya . 30%, significantly higher than typical LBG samples. Using redshifts calibrated by our MOSFIRE sample, we construct composite LAE spectra, finding the first evidence for metal-enriched outflows in such intrinsically faint high-redshift galaxies. These outflows have smaller continuum covering fractions ( fc . 0.3) and velocities (vave . 100-200 km s.1, vmax . 500 km s.1) than those associated with typical LBGs, suggesting that the gas covering fraction is a likely driver of the high Lyα and Lycontinuum escape fractions of LAEs with respect to LBGs. Our results suggest a similar scaling of outflow velocity with star formation rate (SFR) as is observed at lower redshifts (voutflow . SFR0.25) and indicate that a substantial fraction of gas is ejected with v > vesc. Further observations, including deep spectroscopy in the observed near-IR, will further probe the evolution and enrichment of these galaxies in the context of their gaseous environments.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number89
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume809
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 10 2015

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Keywords

  • galaxies: formation
  • galaxies: high-redshift
  • intergalactic medium

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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