Modelling of Lyman-alpha Emitting Galaxies and Ionized Bubbles at the Era of Reionization
Abstract
Understanding Lyα emitting galaxies (LAEs) can be a key to reveal cosmic reionization and galaxy formation in the early Universe. Based on halo merger trees and Lyα radiation transfer calculations, we model redshift evolution of LAEs and their observational properties at z 6. We consider ionized bubbles associated with individual LAEs and IGM transmission of Lyα photons. We find that Lyα luminosity tightly correlates with halo mass and stellar mass, while the relation with star formation rate has a large dispersion. Comparing our models with the observed luminosity function by Konno et al., we suggest that LAEs at z 7 have galactic wind of V out 100~ km\, s-1 and HI column density of N HI 1020~ cm-2. Number density of bright LAEs rapidly decreases as redshift increases, due to both lower star formation rate and smaller HII bubbles. Our model predicts future wide deep surveys with next generation telescopes, such as JWST, E-ELT and TMT, can detect LAEs at z 10 with a number density of n LAE a~few~ ×10-6 ~ Mpc-3 for the flux sensitivity of 10-18 ~ erg\, cm-2\, s-1. By combining these surveys with future 21-cm observations, it could be possible to detect both LAEs with LLyα 1042~ erg~s-1 and their associated giant HII bubbles with the size 250 ~ kpc at z 10.
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