Lyα Emitters with Very Large Lyα Equivalent Widths, EW 0(Lyα) 200-400 , at z 2

Abstract

We present physical properties of spectroscopically confirmed Lyα emitters (LAEs) with very large rest-frame Lyα equivalent widths EW 0(Lyα). Although the definition of large EW 0(Lyα) LAEs is usually difficult due to limited statistical and systematic uncertainties, we identify six LAEs selected from 3000 LAEs at z 2 with reliable measurements of EW 0 (Lyα) 200-400 \ given by careful continuum determinations with our deep photometric and spectroscopic data. These large EW 0(Lyα) LAEs do not have signatures of AGN, but notably small stellar masses of M * = 107-8 M and high specific star-formation rates (star formation rate per unit galaxy stellar mass) of 100 Gyr-1. These LAEs are characterized by the median values of L( Lyα)=3.7× 1042 erg s-1 and M UV=-18.0 as well as the blue UV continuum slope of β = -2.50.2 and the low dust extinction E(B-V) * = 0.02+0.04-0.02, which indicate a high median Lyα escape fraction of f esc Lyα=0.680.30. This large f esc Lyα value is explained by the low Hi column density in the ISM that is consistent with FWHM of the Lyα line, FWHM (Lyα)=21232 km s-1, significantly narrower than those of small EW 0(Lyα) LAEs. Based on the stellar evolution models, our observational constraints of the large EW 0 (Lyα), the small β, and the rest-frame He ii equivalent width imply that at least a half of our large EW 0(Lyα) LAEs would have young stellar ages of 20 Myr and very low metallicities of Z<0.02 Z regardless of the star-formation history.

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