2020A&A...643A...6C


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2020A&A...643A...6C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 643A, 6-6 (2020/11-1)

The ALPINE-ALMA [CII] survey. Small Lyα-[CII] velocity offsets in main-sequence galaxies at 4.4 < z < 6.

CASSATA P., MORSELLI L., FAISST A., GINOLFI M., BETHERMIN M., CAPAK P., LE FEVRE O., SCHAERER D., SILVERMAN J., YAN L., LEMAUX B.C., ROMANO M., TALIA M., BARDELLI S., BOQUIEN M., CIMATTI A., DESSAUGES-ZAVADSKY M., FUDAMOTO Y., FUJIMOTO S., GIAVALISCO M., HATHI N.P., IBAR E., JONES G., KOEKEMOER A.M., MENDEZ-HERNANDEZ H., MANCINI C., OESCH P.A., POZZI F., RIECHERS D.A., RODIGHIERO G., VERGANI D., ZAMORANI G. and ZUCCA E.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. The Lyman-α line in the ultraviolet (UV) and the [CII] line in the far-infrared (FIR) are widely used tools to identify galaxies in the early Universe and to obtain insights into interstellar medium (ISM) properties in high-redshift galaxies. By combining data obtained with ALMA in band 7 at ∼320GHz as part of the ALMA Large Program to INvestigate [CII] at Early Times (ALPINE) with spectroscopic data from DEIMOS at the Keck Observatory, VIMOS and FORS2 at the Very Large Telescope, we assembled a unique sample of 53 main-sequence star-forming galaxies at 4.4<z<6 in which we detect both the Lyman-α line in the UV and the [CII] line in the FIR.
Aims. The goal of this paper is to constrain the properties of the Lyα emission in these galaxies in relation to other properties of the ISM.
Methods. We used [CII], observed with ALMA, as a tracer of the systemic velocity of the galaxies, and we exploited the available optical spectroscopy to obtain the Lyα-[CII] and ISM-[CII] velocity offsets.
Results. We find that 90% of the selected objects have Lyα-[CII] velocity offsets in the range 0<ΔvLyα–[CII]<400km/s, in line with the few measurements available so far in the early Universe, and significantly smaller than those observed at lower redshifts. At the same time, we observe ISM-[CII] offsets in the range -500<ΔvISM–[CII]<0km/s, in line with values at all redshifts, which we interpret as evidence for outflows in these galaxies. We find significant anticorrelations between ΔvLyα–[CII] and the Lyα rest-frame equivalent width EW0(Lyα) (or equivalently, the Lyα escape fraction fesc(Lyα)): galaxies that show smaller ΔvLyα–[CII] have larger EW0(Lyα) and fesc(Lyα).
Conclusions. We interpret these results in the framework of available models for the radiative transfer of Lyα photons. According to the models, the escape of Lyα photons would be favored in galaxies with high outflow velocities, producing large EW0(Lyα) and small ΔvLyα–[CII], in agreement with our observations. The uniform shell model would also predict that the Lyα escape in galaxies with slow outflows (0<vout<300km/s) is mainly determined by the neutral hydrogen column density (NHI) along the line of sight, while the alternative model by Steidel et al. (2010ApJ...717..289S) would more highly favor a combination of NHI at the systemic velocity and covering fraction as driver of the Lyα escape. We suggest that the increase in Lyα escape that is observed in the literature between z∼2 and z∼6 is not due to a higher incidence of fast outflows at high redshift, but rather to a decrease in average NHI along the line of sight, or alternatively, a decrease in HI covering fraction.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2020

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: ISM - galaxies: high-redshift - submillimeter: galaxies

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/643/A6): tableb1.dat tableb2.dat>

Simbad objects: 55

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Number of rows : 55
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 GOODS J033211.93-274157.1 EmG 03 32 11.9273 -27 41 57.098   28.6302     27.5157 ~ 14 0
2 GOODS J033215.90-274123.9 EmG 03 32 15.8971 -27 41 23.880   28.5930     26.6639 ~ 15 0
3 BBG 5197 EmG 03 32 18.9156 -27 53 02.748     27.77   25.1638 ~ 23 0
4 NAME GOODS Southern Field reg 03 32 28.0 -27 48 30           ~ 1263 1
5 GOODS J033239.82-275258.1 EmG 03 32 39.8178 -27 52 58.091         27.6300 ~ 15 0
6 GOODS J033245.23-274909.8 EmG 03 32 45.2320 -27 49 09.832   28.3413     26.0559 ~ 15 0
7 GOODS J033254.04-275000.8 EmG 03 32 54.03641 -27 50 00.8423   25.29     24.9397 ~ 15 0
8 COSMOS2015 494057 EmG 09 58 28.52 +02 03 06.8 27.59 28.369 27.394 26.16 24.65 ~ 44 0
9 COSMOS2015 665509 EmG 09 58 56.45 +02 18 39.3   28.091 26.109 25.08 24.31 ~ 8 0
10 COSMOS 1324356 EmG 09 58 57.91 +02 04 51.5     27.565 25.90 24.59 ~ 11 0
11 COSMOS2015 519281 EmG 09 59 00.90 +02 05 27.6   27.66   27.85 25.55 ~ 8 0
12 COSMOS2015 539609 EmG 09 59 07.26 +02 07 21.3 27.70     26.25 24.32 ~ 12 0
13 COSMOS 977580 EmG 09 59 24.61 +01 52 43.0   28.502 26.093 25.50 24.82 ~ 5 0
14 COSMOS2015 274035 EmG 09 59 32.46 +01 42 06.0   27.209 26.096     ~ 8 0
15 COSMOS2015 372292 EmG 09 59 39.170 +01 51 28.30           ~ 8 0
16 COSMOS2015 709575 EmG 09 59 47.06 +02 22 33.0     26.356     ~ 9 0
17 COSMOS2015 510660 EmG 09 59 53.16 +02 04 37.7   29.087 26.401     ~ 7 0
18 COSMOS2015 536534 EmG 09 59 53.250 +02 07 05.60     27.16 27.87 25.65 ~ 31 0
19 COSMOS2015 880016 EmG 09 59 55.16 +02 38 08.3   27.557 27.320     ~ 9 0
20 COSMOS2015 803480 EmG 09 59 57.25 +02 31 13.0 27.07 28.277 26.337 25.46 24.68 ~ 8 0
21 COSMOS2015 859732 EmG 10 00 00.490 +02 36 19.30           ~ 7 0
22 COSMOS2015 873756 EmG 10 00 02.710 +02 37 40.30           ~ 12 0
23 COSMOS2015 873321 EmG 10 00 04.05 +02 37 35.9     27.494 26.12 24.35 ~ 33 0
24 COSMOS2015 494763 EmG 10 00 05.110 +02 03 12.20       27.25 25.83 ~ 9 0
25 COSMOS2015 403030 EmG 10 00 06.570 +01 54 21.20           ~ 8 0
26 COSMOS2015 881725 EmG 10 00 13.55 +02 38 16.9     26.898 26.21 24.75 ~ 12 0
27 COSMOS2015 848185 EmG 10 00 21.504 +02 35 11.08   27.450 26.872     ~ 48 0
28 COSMOS2015 493583 EmG 10 00 23.36 +02 03 04.4     26.434 25.32 24.57 ~ 11 0
29 NAME COSMOS Field reg 10 00 28.60 +02 12 21.0           ~ 2754 0
30 CANDELS COSMOS F160W J100032.60+021528.4 EmG 10 00 32.60 +02 15 28.4     26.427 25.60 24.86 ~ 15 0
31 COSMOS 1267271 EmG 10 00 34.30 +01 59 21.2     25.38 24.27 23.75 ~ 13 0
32 CANDELS COSMOS F160W J100039.12+022532.1 EmG 10 00 39.120 +02 25 32.50           ~ 9 0
33 CANDELS COSMOS F160W J100041.16+021714.1 EmG 10 00 41.16 +02 17 14.1   27.712 26.706     ~ 13 0
34 COSMOS 1998883 EmG 10 00 47.66 +02 18 02.3   27.975 27.655 25.25 24.37 ~ 15 0
35 COSMOS2015 628063 EmG 10 00 52.240 +02 15 15.50     26.88 25.80 25.08 ~ 9 0
36 VUDS 5100541407 EmG 10 01 00.9 +01 48 34           ~ 7 0
37 COSMOS2015 400160 EmG 10 01 04.11 +01 54 05.1 27.41 26.474 25.47 24.73 23.98 ~ 9 0
38 COSMOS2015 627939 EmG 10 01 04.85 +02 15 14.0   27.797 26.722 25.87 24.61 ~ 11 0
39 COSMOS2015 773957 EmG 10 01 10.060 +02 28 29.20           ~ 9 0
40 COSMOS2015 680104 EmG 10 01 10.14 +02 19 56.3   28.885 26.506     ~ 9 0
41 COSMOS2015 665626 EmG 10 01 14.230 +02 18 42.40           ~ 9 0
42 COSMOS2015 434239 EmG 10 01 17.12 +01 57 19.2     26.840 25.78 24.52 ~ 13 0
43 COSMOS2015 430951 EmG 10 01 18.410 +01 57 04.00           ~ 9 0
44 COSMOS2015 733857 EmG 10 01 19.92 +02 24 47.6     26.899 25.07 24.23 ~ 11 0
45 COSMOS2015 308643 EmG 10 01 26.68 +01 45 26.3     26.049 24.80 23.93 ~ 11 0
46 COSMOS2015 814483 EmG 10 01 27.16 +02 32 10.2 27.31 26.889 25.955 25.06 24.04 ~ 9 0
47 COSMOS2015 351640 EmG 10 01 29.080 +01 49 29.90           ~ 11 0
48 COSMOS 1944169 EmG 10 01 31.60 +02 21 58.0 27.80 28.411 25.976 24.81 24.13 ~ 7 0
49 UVISTADR1 J100133.52+015020.5 EmG 10 01 33.52 +01 50 20.4   26.95 26.29 25.69 24.79 ~ 7 0
50 UVISTADR1 J100137.46+020823.5 EmG 10 01 37.47 +02 08 23.6     26.59 25.29 24.68 ~ 10 0
51 COSMOS2015 422677 EmG 10 01 59.46 +01 56 13.1 27.57 27.679 26.788 25.45 24.69 ~ 13 0
52 COSMOS2015 417567 EmG 10 02 04.098 +01 55 44.05           ~ 28 0
53 COSMOS2015 432340 EmG 10 02 09.54346 +01 57 05.6808           ~ 9 0
54 COSMOS2015 416105 EmG 10 02 45.660 +01 55 36.00           ~ 9 0
55 COSMOS2015 488399 EmG 10 03 01.150 +02 02 36.10         26.35 ~ 15 0

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