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The redshift evolution of rest-UV spectroscopic properties in Lyman Break Galaxies at z ~ 2-4

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2018-06-27 v2

Abstract

We present the first comprehensive evolutionary analysis of the rest-frame UV spectroscopic properties of star-forming galaxies at z ~ 2-4. We match samples at different redshifts in UV luminosity and stellar mass, and perform systematic measurements of spectral features and stellar population modeling. By creating composite spectra grouped according to Lyα\alpha equivalent width (EW), and various galaxy properties, we study the evolutionary trends among Lyα\alpha, low- and high-ionization interstellar (LIS and HIS) absorption features, and integrated galaxy properties. We also examine the redshift evolution of Lyα\alpha and LIS absorption kinematics, and fine-structure emission EWs. The connections among the strengths of Lyα\alpha, LIS lines, and dust extinction are redshift-independent, as is the decoupling of Lyα\alpha and HIS line strengths, and the bulk outflow kinematics as traced by LIS lines. Stronger Lyα\alpha emission is observed at higher redshift at fixed UV luminosity, stellar mass, SFR, and age. Much of this variation in average Lyα\alpha strength with redshift, and the variation in Lyα\alpha strength at fixed redshift, can be explained in terms of variations in neutral gas covering fraction and/or dust content in the ISM and CGM. However, based on the connection between Lyα\alpha and CIII] emission strengths, we additionally find evidence for variations in the intrinsic production rate of Lyα\alpha photons at the highest Lyα\alpha EWs. The challenge now is to understand the observed evolution in neutral gas covering fraction and dust extinction within a coherent model for galaxy formation, and make robust predictions for the escape of ionizing radiation at z > 6.

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@article{arxiv.1803.05912,
  title  = {The redshift evolution of rest-UV spectroscopic properties in Lyman Break Galaxies at z ~ 2-4},
  author = {Xinnan Du and Alice E. Shapley and Naveen A. Reddy and Tucker Jones and Daniel P. Stark and Charles C. Steidel and Allison L. Strom and Gwen C. Rudie and Dawn K. Erb and Richard S. Ellis and Max Pettini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.05912},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

27 pages, 14 figures, ApJ, accepted