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The Effect of Bi-conical Outflows on Ly$\alpha$ Escape From Green Peas

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-01-20 v1

Abstract

We analyze the spectra of 1010 Green Pea galaxies, previously studied by Henry et al. (2015), using a semi-analytical line transfer (SALT) model to interpret emission and absorption features observed in UV galactic spectra. We focus our analysis on various ionization states of silicon, associated with the cool (104\sim 10^4 K) and warm (105\sim 10^5 K) gas. By analyzing low-ionization lines, we study the relationships between the distribution and kinematics of the outflowing H I gas and the observed Lyα\alpha escape fraction, fescLyαf_{esc}^{Ly\alpha}, as well as the Lyα\alpha emission peak separation, Δpeak\Delta_{peak}. We find that outflow geometries which leave a portion of the source uncovered along the line of sight create the best conditions for Lyα\alpha escape and have narrow peak separations, while geometries which block the observer's view of the source create the worst conditions for Lyα\alpha escape and have large peak separations. To isolate the effects of outflow kinematics, we restricted our testing set to galaxies with spherical outflows and found that fescLyαf_{esc}^{Ly\alpha} and the Lyα\alpha luminosity both increase with the extent of the galactic winds. A simple estimate suggests that the collisional excitation of neutral hydrogen by free electrons in the cool gas of the winds can account for the Lyα\alpha luminosity observed in these objects. Finally, we speculate on the relationship between outflows and the escape of ionizing radiation from the CGM.

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@article{arxiv.2011.02549,
  title  = {The Effect of Bi-conical Outflows on Ly$\alpha$ Escape From Green Peas},
  author = {Cody Carr and Claudia Scarlata and Alaina Henry and Nino Panagia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.02549},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal