Far-infrared observations of dust in Ly$α$ emitters at z=2-6
Abstract
The bright Ly line is regularly used to identify high-redshift star-forming galaxies known as Ly emitters (LAEs). However, Ly is affected by resonant scattering and dust absorption making interpretation of its brightness challenging without additional observations. We use SCUBA-2, PACS and SPIRE data to investigate the far-infrared emission, Ly escape fraction ((Ly)) and infrared excess (IRX=LIR/LUV) in 4000 LAEs at z=2.2-6 from SC4K. Five LAEs, all hosting AGN, are individually detected with fluxes = 3.7-5.5 mJy at 850. Stacking is used to probe the average emission from all individually undetected LAEs, though the stacks are undetected at all wavelengths (e.g. < 0.09 mJy; 3). We group the sample into bins of redshift, stellar mass, Ly luminosity and AGN status. Most subsets are undetected but LAEs containing AGN and that have high stellar masses (; including and excluding AGN) are detected at most wavelengths, suggesting that stellar mass and AGN heating may be enhancing the dust visibility. Individually detected LAEs and detected stacks have (Ly)=1-7%, while all undetected stacks 10%. All LAEs together average over > 21% and display significant scatter, suggesting a clumpy ISM dust distribution. Non-zero (Ly) in massive and AGN-hosting LAEs suggests ionizing photons may escape even from dusty galaxies, challenging the idea that dusty galaxies are poor leakers. Examination of the IRX- relation shows LAEs have higher IRX than typical star-forming galaxies at similar redshifts. However, our detections tend to favour more massive, AGN-hosting systems and deeper observations are therefore needed.
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@article{arxiv.2607.00165,
title = {Far-infrared observations of dust in Ly$α$ emitters at z=2-6},
author = {Rahul Rana and Julie L. Wardlow and Thomas M. Cornish and Pascale H. Desmet and David Sobral and João Calhau},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.00165},
year = {2026}
}