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Diverse properties of Ly-alpha emission in low-redshift compact star-forming galaxies with extremely high [OIII]/[OII] ratios

Authors :
Izotov, Y. I.
Schaerer, D.
Worseck, G.
Verhamme, A.
Guseva, N. G.
Thuan, T. X.
Orlitova, I.
Fricke, K. J.
Source :
MNRAS 491, 468 (2020)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We present observations with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph onboard the Hubble Space Telescope of eight compact star-forming galaxies at redshifts z=0.02811-0.06540, with low oxygen abundances 12+log(O/H)=7.43-7.82 and extremely high emission-line flux ratios O32=[OIII]5007/[OII]3727~22-39, aiming to study the properties of Ly-alpha emission in such conditions. We find a diversity in Ly-alpha properties. In five galaxies Ly-alpha emission line is strong, with equivalent width (EW) in the range 45-190A. In the remaining galaxies, weak Ly-alpha emission with EW(Ly-alpha)~2-7A is superposed on a broad Ly-alpha absorption line, indicating a high neutral hydrogen column density N(HI)~(1-3)x10^21 cm^-2. We examine the relation between the Ly-alpha escape fraction fesc(Ly-alpha) and the Lyman continuum escape fraction fesc(LyC), using direct measures of the latter in eleven low-redshift LyC leakers, to verify whether fesc(Ly-alpha) can be an indirect measure of escaping LyC radiation. The usefulness of O32, of the Ly-alpha equivalent width EW(Ly-alpha) and of the Ly-alpha peak separation Vsep as indirect indicators of Ly-alpha leakage is also discussed. It is shown that there is no correlation between O32 and fesc(Ly-alpha). We find an increase of fesc(Ly-alpha) with increasing EW(Ly-alpha) for EW(Ly-alpha)<100A, but for higher EW(Ly-alpha)>150A the fesc(Ly-alpha) is nearly constant attaining the value of ~0.25. We find an anticorrelation between fesc(Ly-alpha) and Vsep, though not as tight as the one found earlier between fesc(LyC) and Vsep. This finding makes Vsep a promising indirect indicator of both the Ly-alpha and ionizing radiation leakage.<br />Comment: 17 pages, 9 figures, 7 tables, accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
MNRAS 491, 468 (2020)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1910.12773
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz3041