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The Redshift Evolution of Rest-UV Spectroscopic Properties to z~5

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2020-02-19 v2

Abstract

We perform a comprehensive analysis of the redshift evolution of the rest-UV spectra of star-forming galaxies out to z~5. We combine new z~5 measurements of HI Lyα\alpha and low- and high-ionization interstellar metal absorption features with comparable measurements at z~2-4. We measure the equivalent widths of interstellar absorption features using stacked spectra in bins of Lyα\alpha equivalent width, performing corrections to Lyα\alpha strengths based on a model for the transmission of the intergalactic medium. We find a strong correlation between decreasing low-ionization absorption strength and increasing Lyα\alpha emission strength over the redshift range z~2-5, suggesting that both of these quantities are fundamentally linked to neutral gas covering fraction. At the highest Lyα\alpha equivalent widths, we observe evolution at z5z\sim5 towards greater Lyα\alpha emission strength at fixed low-ionization absorption strength. If we interpret the non-evolving relationship of Lyα\alpha emission strength and low-ionization line strength at z~2-4 as primarily reflecting the radiative transfer of Lyα\alpha photons, this evolution at z~5 suggests a higher intrinsic production rate of Lyα\alpha photons than at lower redshift. Our conclusion is supported by the joint evolution of the relationships among Lyα\alpha emission strength, interstellar absorption strength, and dust reddening. We perform additional analysis in bins of stellar mass, star-formation rate, UV luminosity, and age, examining how the relationships between galaxy properties and Lyα\alpha emission evolve towards higher redshift. We conclude that increasing intrinsic Lyα\alpha photon production and strong detection of nebular CIV emission (signaling lower metallicity) at z~5 indicate an elevated ionized photon production efficiency (ξion\xi_{\rm ion}).

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@article{arxiv.1910.04179,
  title  = {The Redshift Evolution of Rest-UV Spectroscopic Properties to z~5},
  author = {Anthony J. Pahl and Alice Shapley and Andreas L. Faisst and Peter L. Capak and Xinnan Du and Naveen A. Reddy and Peter Laursen and Michael W. Topping},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.04179},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

20 pages, 17 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS