The Evolution of the Lyman-alpha Luminosity Function during Reionization
The time frame in which hydrogen reionization occurred is highly uncertain, but can be constrained by observations of Lyman-alpha (Ly α ) emission from distant sources. Neutral hydrogen in the intergalactic medium (IGM) attenuates Ly α photons emitted by galaxies. As reionization progressed the IGM...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Astrophysical journal 2021-10, Vol.919 (2), p.120 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The time frame in which hydrogen reionization occurred is highly uncertain, but can be constrained by observations of Lyman-alpha (Ly
α
) emission from distant sources. Neutral hydrogen in the intergalactic medium (IGM) attenuates Ly
α
photons emitted by galaxies. As reionization progressed the IGM opacity decreased, increasing Ly
α
visibility. The galaxy Ly
α
luminosity function (LF) is thus a useful tool to constrain the timeline of reionization. In this work, we model the Ly
α
LF as a function of redshift,
z
= 5–10, and average IGM neutral hydrogen fraction,
x
¯
Hɪ
. We combine the Ly
α
luminosity probability distribution obtained from inhomogeneous reionization simulations with a model for the UV LF to model the Ly
α
LF. As the neutral fraction increases, the average number density of Ly
α
emitting galaxies decreases, and are less luminous, though for
x
¯
Hɪ
≲
0.4
there is only a small decrease in the Ly
α
LF. We use our model to infer the IGM neutral fraction at
z
= 6.6, 7.0, and 7.3 from observed Ly
α
LFs. We conclude that there is a significant increase in the neutral fraction with increasing redshift:
x
¯
Hɪ
(
z
=
6.6
)
=
0.08
−
0.05
+
0.08
,
x
¯
Hɪ
(
z
=
7.0
)
=
0.28
±
0.05
and
x
¯
Hɪ
(
z
=
7.3
)
=
0.83
−
0.07
+
0.06
. We predict trends in the Ly
α
luminosity density and Schechter parameters as a function of redshift and the neutral fraction. We find that the Ly
α
luminosity density decreases as the universe becomes more neutral. Furthermore, as the neutral fraction increases, the faint-end slope of the Ly
α
LF steepens, and the characteristic Ly
α
luminosity shifts to lower values; hence, we conclude that the evolving shape of the Ly
α
LF—not just its integral—is an important tool to study reionization. |
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ISSN: | 0004-637X 1538-4357 |
DOI: | 10.3847/1538-4357/ac1104 |