The MAGPI Survey: Insights into the Lyman-alpha line widths and the size of ionized bubbles at the edge of cosmic reionization
We present spectroscopic properties of 22 Lyman-alpha emitters(LAEs) at z=5.5-6.6 with Lyman-alpha(Lya) luminosity log($L_{Lya}$[$ergs^{-1}$])=42.4-43.5, obtained using VLT/MUSE as part of the Middle Ages Galaxy Properties with Integral Field Spectroscopy(MAGPI) survey. Additionally, we incorporate...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present spectroscopic properties of 22 Lyman-alpha emitters(LAEs) at
z=5.5-6.6 with Lyman-alpha(Lya) luminosity
log($L_{Lya}$[$ergs^{-1}$])=42.4-43.5, obtained using VLT/MUSE as part of the
Middle Ages Galaxy Properties with Integral Field Spectroscopy(MAGPI) survey.
Additionally, we incorporate broad-band photometric data from the Subaru Hyper
Suprime-Cam(HSC) for 17 LAEs in our sample. The HSC-y band magnitudes show that
our LAEs are UV-bright, with rest-frame absolute UV magnitudes -19.7 < $M_{UV}$
< -23.3. We find that the Lya line width increases with luminosity, and this
trend becomes more prominent at z > 6 where Lya lines become significantly
broadened (> 260 $kms^{-1}$) at luminosities log($L_{Lya}$[$ergs^{-1}$]) > 43.
This broadening is consistent with previous studies, suggesting that these
sources are located inside larger ionized bubbles. We observe a slightly
elevated ionizing photon production efficiency estimated for LAEs at z > 6,
indicating that younger galaxies could be producing more ionizing photons per
UV luminosity. A tentative anti-correlation between ionizing photon production
efficiency and Lya rest-frame equivalent width is noticed, which could indicate
a time delay between production and escape of ionizing photon primarily due to
supernovae activity. Furthermore, we find a positive correlation between bubble
radius and Lya line width, which again suggests that large ionized bubbles are
created around these LAEs, allowing them to self-shield from the scattering
effects of the intergalactic medium (IGM). We also detect two closely separated
LAEs at z=6.046 (projected spatial separation is 15.92 kpc). The size of their
respective bubbles suggests that they likely sit inside a common large ionized
region. Such a closely-separated LAE pair increases the size of ionized bubble,
potentially allowing a boosted transmission of Lya through neutral IGM.
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.17684 |