Probing high-redshift galaxies with Lyα intensity mapping
Abstract
We present a study of the cosmological Lyα emission signal at z > 4. Our goal is to predict the power spectrum of the spatial fluctuations that could be observed by an intensity mapping survey. The model uses the latest data from the HST legacy fields and the abundance matching technique to associate UV emission and dust properties with the halos, computing the emission from the interstellar medium (ISM) of galaxies and the intergalactic medium (IGM), including the effects of reionization, self-consistently. The Lyα intensity from the diffuse IGM emission is 1.3 (2.0) times more intense than the ISM emission at z = 4(7); both components are fair tracers of the star-forming galaxy distribution. However the power spectrum is dominated by ISM emission on small scales (k > 0.01 h Mpc-1) with shot noise being significant only above k = 1 h Mpc-1. At very lange scales (k < 0.01h Mpc-1) diffuse IGM emission becomes important. The comoving Lyα luminosity density from IGM and galaxies, Lyα IGM = 8.73(6.51) × 1040 erg s-1 Mpc-3 and Lyα ISM = 6.62(3.21) × 1040 erg s-1 Mpc-3 at z = 4(7), is consistent with recent SDSS determinations. We predict a power k3 P Lyα(k, z)/2π2 = 9.76× 10-4(2.09× 10-5) nW2 m-4 sr-2 at z = 4(7) for k = 0.1 h Mpc-1.
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