A Faint Flux-Limited Lyman Alpha Emitter Sample at z0.3
Abstract
We present a flux-limited sample of z0.3 Lyα emitters (LAEs) from Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) grism spectroscopic data. The published GALEX z0.3 LAE sample is pre-selected from continuum-bright objects and thus is biased against high equivalent width (EW) LAEs. We remove this continuum pre-selection and compute the EW distribution and the luminosity function of the Lyα emission line directly from our sample. We examine the evolution of these quantities from z0.3 to 2.2 and find that the EW distribution shows little evidence for evolution over this redshift range. As shown by previous studies, the Lyα luminosity density from star-forming galaxies declines rapidly with declining redshift. However, we find that the decline in Lyα luminosity density from z=2.2 to z=0.3 may simply mirror the decline seen in the Hα luminosity density from z=2.2 to z=0.4, implying little change in the volumetric Lyα escape fraction. Finally, we show that the observed Lyα luminosity density from AGNs is comparable to the observed Lyα luminosity density from star-forming galaxies at z=0.3. We suggest that this significant contribution from AGNs to the total observed Lyα luminosity density persists out to z2.2.
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