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Resolving Clumpy vs. Extended Ly-$\alpha$ In Strongly Lensed, High-Redshift Ly-$\alpha$ Emitters

Authors :
Navarre, Alexander
Khullar, Gourav
Bayliss, Matthew
Dahle, Håkon
Florian, Michael
Gladders, Michael
Kim, Keunho
Owens, Riley
Rigby, Jane
Roberson, Joshua
Sharon, Keren
Shibuya, Takatoshi
Walker, Ryan
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We present six strongly gravitationally lensed Ly-$\alpha$ Emitters (LAEs) at $z\sim4-5$ with HST narrowband imaging isolating Ly-$\alpha$. Through complex radiative transfer Ly-$\alpha$ encodes information about the spatial distribution and kinematics of the neutral hydrogen upon which it scatters. We investigate the galaxy properties and Ly-$\alpha$ morphologies of our sample. Many previous studies of high-redshift LAEs have been limited in Ly-$\alpha$ spatial resolution. In this work we take advantage of high-resolution Ly-$\alpha$ imaging boosted by lensing magnification, allowing us to probe sub-galactic scales that are otherwise inaccessible at these redshifts. We use broadband imaging from HST (rest-frame UV) and Spitzer (rest-frame optical) in SED fitting; providing estimates on the stellar masses ($\sim 10^8 - 10^9 M_{\odot}$), stellar population ages ($t_{50} <40$ Myr), and amounts of dust ($A_V \sim 0.1 - 0.6$, statistically consistent with zero). We employ non-parametric star-formation histories to probe the young stellar-populations which create Ly-$\alpha$. We also examine the offsets between the Ly-$\alpha$ and stellar continuum, finding small upper limits of offsets ($< 0.1"$) consistent with studies of low-redshift LAEs; indicating our galaxies are not interacting or merging. Finally, we find a bimodality in our sample's Ly-$\alpha$ morphologies: clumpy and extended. We find a suggestive trend: our LAEs with clumpy Ly-$\alpha$ are generally younger than the LAEs with extended Ly-$\alpha$, suggesting a possible correlation with age.<br />Comment: 17 pages (2 for references), 5 figures, 6 tables

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2312.02336
Document Type :
Working Paper