The CALYMHA survey: Lyα escape fraction and its dependence on galaxy properties at z=2.23

Abstract

We present the first results from our CAlibrating LYMan-α with Hα (CALYMHA) pilot survey at the Isaac Newton Telescope. We measure Lyα emission for 488 Hα selected galaxies at z=2.23 from HiZELS in the COSMOS and UDS fields with a specially designed narrow-band filter (λc = 3918 , λ= 52 ). We find 17 dual Hα-Lyα emitters (f Lyα >5×10-17 erg s-1 cm-2, of which 5 are X-ray AGN). For star-forming galaxies, we find a range of Lyα escape fractions (f esc, measured with 3" apertures) from 2\%-30\%. These galaxies have masses from 3×108 M to 1011 M and dust attenuations E(B-V)=0-0.5. Using stacking, we measure a median escape fraction of 1.60.5\% (4.01.0\% without correcting Hα for dust), but show that this depends on galaxy properties. The stacked f esc tends to decrease with increasing SFR and dust attenuation. However, at the highest masses and dust attenuations, we detect individual galaxies with f esc much higher than the typical values from stacking, indicating significant scatter in the values of f esc. Relations between f esc and UV slope are bimodal, with high f esc for either the bluest or reddest galaxies. We speculate that this bimodality and large scatter in the values of f esc is due to additional physical mechanisms such as outflows facilitating f esc for dusty/massive systems. Lyα is significantly more extended than Hα and the UV. f esc continues to increase up to at least 20 kpc (3σ, 40 kpc [2σ]) for typical SFGs and thus the aperture is the most important predictor of f esc.

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