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The Intrinsic Distribution of Lyman-$\alpha$ Halos

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-10-23 v1

Abstract

The emission and escape of Lyman-α\alpha photons from star-forming galaxies is determined through complex interactions between the emitted photons and a galaxy's interstellar and circumgalactic gas, causing Lyman-α\alpha emitters (LAEs) to commonly appear not as point sources but in spatially extended halos with complex spectral profiles. We develop a 3D spatial-spectral model of Lyman-α\alpha halos (LAHs) to replicate LAH observations in integral field spectroscopic studies, such as those made with VLT/MUSE. The profile of this model is a function of 6 key halo properties: the halo- and compact-source exponential scale lengths (rsHr_{sH} and rsCr_{sC}), the halo flux fraction (fHf_H), the compact component ellipticity (qq), the spectral line width (σ\sigma), and the spectral line skewness parameter (γ\gamma). Placing a series of model LAHs into datacubes reflecting observing conditions in the MUSE UDF-Mosaic survey, we test their detection recoverability and determine that σ\sigma, rsHr_{sH}, and fHf_H are expected to have the most significant effect on the detectability of the overall LAH at a given central wavelength and intrinsic line luminosity. We develop a general selection function model spanning a grid of these halo parameters, and with a sample of 145 UDF-Mosaic LAHs with measured halo properties, we derive completeness-corrected, intrinsic distributions of the values of σ\sigma, rsHr_{sH}, and fHf_H for 3<z<53<z<5 LAHs. We present best-fit functional forms of the distributions, and a σ\sigma distribution corrected for instrumental line-spread function (LSF) broadening, and thereby show the physical line spread distribution of the intrinsic population. Finally, we discuss implications of these distributions for Lyα\alpha emission through the circumgalactic medium, finding that observations undercount LAHs with extended halo scale lengths compared to the intrinsic population.

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@article{arxiv.2409.04537,
  title  = {The Intrinsic Distribution of Lyman-$\alpha$ Halos},
  author = {John Pharo and Lutz Wisotzki and Tanya Urrutia and Roland Bacon and Ismael Pessa and Ramona Augustin and Ilias Goovaerts and Daria Kozlova and Haruka Kusakabe and Héctor Salas and Daniil Smirnov and Tran Thi Thai and Eloïse Vitte},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.04537},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

16 pages, 10 figures, accepted in A&A