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Ly$\alpha$ with SPICE: Interpreting Ly$\alpha$ emission at $z>5$

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-08-30 v1

Abstract

Lyα\alpha emission is key to understanding the process of cosmic reionisation. JWST is finally enabling us to measure Lyα\alpha emission deep into the epoch of reionisation for an increasing number of galaxies. However, discrepancies between measurements of Lyα\alpha equivalent widths (EW0_0) of Lyα\alpha emitters (LAEs) have been noted between JWST and ground-based facilities. We employ SPICE, a suite of radiation-hydrodynamical simulations featuring different stellar feedback models, and investigate the impact of radiative transfer effects and observational systematics on the measured Lyα\alpha EW0_0. We perform radiative transfer of Lyα\alpha and UV photons for SPICE galaxies to mimic slit spectroscopy for ground-based slits and JWST-MSA pseudo-slits. Spatial Lyα\alpha-UV offsets exist independently of feedback model, and are common (>70>70% galaxies) with median values of 0.070.11\approx0.07-0.11'' and these predictions are consistent with the observed spatial offsets. Spatial Lyα\alpha-UV offsets are a major cause of loss of flux for JWST-MSA observations, with median pseudo-slit losses of 65\approx65%, and 30\approx30% cases suffering from >95>95% pseudo-slit losses. Even in the absence of such spatial offsets, the presence of extended emission can cause median pseudo-slit losses of 4040%, with 44% cases suffering from >95>95% pseudo-slit losses. Complex galaxy morphologies or misplaced JWST-MSA pseudo-slit can lead to under-estimated UV continuum, resulting in spuriously high estimates of EW0_0 from JWST in 686-8% of galaxies. We compare the predictions from {\tt SPICE} to 25 galaxies with Lyα\alpha emission observations from both the ground and JWST. The EW0JWST_0^{\tt JWST} and the EW0Ground_0^{\tt Ground} exhibit scatter in line with predictions, indicating that both physical and systematic effects are likely at play.

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@article{arxiv.2408.16063,
  title  = {Ly$\alpha$ with SPICE: Interpreting Ly$\alpha$ emission at $z>5$},
  author = {Aniket Bhagwat and Lorenzo Napolitano and Laura Pentericci and Benedetta Ciardi and Tiago Costa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.16063},
  year   = {2024}
}