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Lyman-alpha haloes in the aftermath of reionisation

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-07-06 v1

Abstract

We present a comparative study of Lyα\alpha haloes (LAHs) around low-luminosity (LLyα1042_{\mathrm{Ly}\alpha}\lesssim 10^{42} erg s1^{-1}) Lyα\alpha-emitting galaxies (LAEs) at very high redshifts z6z\geq6 and a reference sample at z3z\sim 3 covering a similar Lyα\alpha luminosity and host galaxy stellar mass range. Using data from the Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) at the ESO VLT, we extracted the samples such that at the different redshifts we obtain the same intrinsic surface brightness sensitivity, accounting for cosmological dimming. We detect extended Lyα\alpha emission around 6 out of 18 high-zz LAEs in the MUSE eXtremely Deep Field (MXDF), more than doubling the number of known such objects at z6z\geq6. We obtain an only slightly higher individual LAH detection fraction of 40% among the lower redshift comparison sample. Yet the typical exponential scale lengths at z6z\geq6 are three times smaller than those at z3z\sim3. Stacking the LAEs with undetected haloes gives again drastically different results for the two samples, with a highly significant halo detection at z3z\sim 3 but no trace of extended Lyα\alpha emission at z6z\geq6. We also find the Lyα\alpha spectral line widths of the high-zz sample to be \sim2.5 smaller in comparison to the lower redshift objects. We discuss the potential mechanisms driving such strong changes. In a reionisation-driven scenario the higher neutral fraction in the intergalactic and circumgalactic media might lead to substantial scattering losses of escaping Lyα\alpha radiation, leaving detectable only emission from the vicinity of the star-forming regions. In an alternative scenario the LAH properties might be linked more closely to the evolution of their host galaxies than previously thought.

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@article{arxiv.2607.05087,
  title  = {Lyman-alpha haloes in the aftermath of reionisation},
  author = {Daniil Smirnov and Lutz Wisotzki and Tanya Urrutia and John Pharo and Ramona Augustin and Yucheng Guo and Daria Kozlova and Haruka Kusakabe and Jorryt Matthee and Ismael Pessa and Joop Schaye},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.05087},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

16 pages, 8 figures. Submitted to A&A